
Quantitude S7E03 Nonparametric Procedures
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Sep 23, 2025 Explore the fascinating world of non-parametric statistical tests with insightful discussions on their strengths and applications. From science fairs to spaghetti bridges, the hosts weave in humor and anecdotes. Discover the practical uses of Mann–Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis, and Spearman rank correlation. Plus, enjoy quirky tangents like jazz hamsters and the Bernoulli Principle. Delve into why these methods are often overlooked and get a sneak peek into the power of bootstrapping!
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Ranking Fixed Parental Bias
- Parents graded projects wildly, some giving every child a perfect score while others overly nitpicked.
- Greg proposed ranking projects instead of averaging inconsistent ratings and the group agreed.
When Parametric Assumptions Fail
- Parametric methods rely on assumptions about scale and distribution that may not hold.
- Nonparametric procedures provide alternatives when those assumptions are inappropriate.
Ranks Suit Ordinal Data
- Many real-world measures are ordinal, not interval, so treating them as interval can mislead.
- Ranks and order-based thinking align better with ordinal outcomes like race finishes.
