This document discusses statistical concepts including interquartile range, degrees of freedom, homogeneity of variances, null hypothesis, p-value, one-tailed and two-tailed tests. It notes that parametric tests are used for numerical data and make assumptions of normality and equal variance, while non-parametric tests are used to analyze ordinal and categorical data without distributional assumptions.
This document discusses statistical concepts including interquartile range, degrees of freedom, homogeneity of variances, null hypothesis, p-value, one-tailed and two-tailed tests. It notes that parametric tests are used for numerical data and make assumptions of normality and equal variance, while non-parametric tests are used to analyze ordinal and categorical data without distributional assumptions.
This document discusses statistical concepts including interquartile range, degrees of freedom, homogeneity of variances, null hypothesis, p-value, one-tailed and two-tailed tests. It notes that parametric tests are used for numerical data and make assumptions of normality and equal variance, while non-parametric tests are used to analyze ordinal and categorical data without distributional assumptions.