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Does anyone have any knowledge of research methods and statistics in psychology?
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Wrong forum I know, but all this bollocks is pissing me off.
If anyone has any knowledge (specifically tests on ordinal [related data] level; Wilcoxon T signed ranks test), I'd be mucho grateful if you could let me know and I'll drop a PM or something? S'only a small query, not going to require any working out or anything, but yeah.. :thumb:
If anyone has any knowledge (specifically tests on ordinal [related data] level; Wilcoxon T signed ranks test), I'd be mucho grateful if you could let me know and I'll drop a PM or something? S'only a small query, not going to require any working out or anything, but yeah.. :thumb:
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Nah sorry mate, though cheers for the offer
But
I do have my big Cardwell textbook with me, and my Revision Express revision guide, so fire away and I might be able to help.
Is it for coursework? When I did mine I used the Mann-Whitney U test.
Is this coursework? If Knee-High can't help, send it this way and I'll probably confuse you further.
I think that may be best...I used Mann-Whitney U test for mine, so I'm a bit muddled now.
My teacher used to call it the 'Mann Whitney-Uston test. :crazyeyes
Classy.
I couldn't actually remember which one I used, (I don't tend to remember such pointless info, I was v.much of the mind that I would do it, and then promptly dump that memory store to never be needed again) but I just checked and I did indeed do the wilcoxon signed rank nonsense. Way and indeed hey.
LOL I know what you meanabout SPSS! :banghead:
Did you sort out the problem z0ma?