Which of the following nonparametric tests is analogous to (can be used in place of) the Pearson's correlation coefficient? A. ANOVA B. Wilcoxon matched-pairs test C. Spearman's Rank (Rho) D. Chi square test for independence
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So, we need a nonparametric test that can do the same. A. ANOVA is used to compare the means of more than two groups, so it's not the right choice. B. Wilcoxon matched-pairs test is used to compare two related samples, pairs of observations, or repeated Show more…
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