in Questions 6-7, we have four numerical samples, each of (sune) size n, denoted (Group 1) Y1,1, . . . . У (Group 3) Yi...
in Questions 6-7, we have four numerical samples, each of (sune) size n, denoted (Group 1) Y1,1, . . . . У (Group 3) Yi.3, Y,,a, and (Group 4) Yǐ,4, x,4. ї, (Group 2) Yī.2, .. .. Y., Question 6. Write down the Kruskal-Wallis (KW) test statistic (stripped of useless constants). Specify how the ranks are computed Question 7. (continued from Q6) What is te hypothesis that is most appropriate for this test? Explain why.
in Questions 6-7, we have four numerical samples, each of (sune) size n, denoted (Group 1) Y1,1, . . . . У (Group 3) Yi.3, Y,,a, and (Group 4) Yǐ,4, x,4. ї, (Group 2) Yī.2, .. .. Y., Question 6. Write down the Kruskal-Wallis (KW) test statistic (stripped of useless constants). Specify how the ranks are computed Question 7. (continued from Q6) What is te hypothesis that is most appropriate for this test? Explain why.