WorksheetsM113_GROUP2_TASK
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 10mins
It is a non-parametric test of relationships that operates on two dichotomous ( or dichotomized) variables. The possible values of it ranges from -1 to 0 to +1.
KENDALL'S TAU B
KENDALL'S TAU C
CRAMER'S V
PHI-COEFFICIENT
Who discovered Phi coefficient?
(a)
What will be the strength of relationship of the Phi Coefficient if the value is 0.5.
Strong
Moderate
Weak
Very weak
It is a measures of association between two variables where the scores or values are ranked from highest to lowest, most favorable to least favorable, best to worst, etc.
PHI-COEFFICIENT
KENDALL'S TAU
CRAMER'S V
CHI-SQUARE
It is used for square tables (tables where the rows and columns are equal)
KENDALL'S TAU A
KENDALL'S TAU B
KENDALL'S TAU C
CRAMER'S V
It is used for rectangular tables, which don't have major diagonals.
KENDALL'S TAU B
KENDALL'S TAU C
PHI-COEFFICIENT
CRAMER'S V
What is the value of the following;
Q=? ; n=?
Q=20 ; n=7
Q=20 ; n=8
Q=21 ; n=7
Q=21 ; n=8
What is the value of KENDALL'S TAU?
Given: Q=20 ; n=8
1.43
0.43
-0.43
-1.43
What is the first name of a Swedish Mathematician who developed CRAMER'S V COEFFICIENT?
PHIDIAS
GERALD
CARL HARALD
CLARK HAROLD
Is a variable that describes a category that doesn't relate naturally to a number.
Extra Variable
Relatable Variable
Natural Variable
Categorical Variable
