Posted by
Rich Ulrich on
Dec 09, 2018; 1:19am
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Curious-about-K-S-test-in-NPTESTS-tp5737122p5737124.html
Your apparent difference is not location (mean), but "scale"
(standard deviation). Since the K-S test is sensitive to both, it
will not be especially powerful for either.
A second generic problem is that rank-based tests, in derivation
and in most casual discussion, assume that there are no ties -- but
your data features only 5 values for 200 cases. Many ties. Sometimes
having ties is mainly notable for making the test-values wrong (so,
Jon's use of "exact stats" for p-level is good practice); sometimes,
like here, it also is reflected in a weakened test.
I put the 10 cells in a 2x5 contingency table, ignoring order, and the
online calculator gave me X2= 18.83, p< .001 (4 d.f.), which looks okay.
--
Rich Ulrich
Hi all,
I am working to compare various sample distributions and thought that the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test in NPTESTS would be appropriate. However, it doesn’t reveal
these two obviously different distributions as significant. Syntax is below. Any insight would be appreciated.
Jason
DATA LIST FREE/FORM X FREQ.
BEGIN DATA.
1 1 7
1 2 24
1 3 38
1 4 24
1 5 7
2 1 20
2 2 20
2 3 20
2 4 20
2 5 20
END DATA.
WEIGHT BY FREQ.
VARIABLE LEVEL X (SCALE).
*Nonparametric Tests: Independent Samples.
NPTESTS
/INDEPENDENT TEST (X) GROUP (FORM) KOLMOGOROV_SMIRNOV
/MISSING SCOPE=ANALYSIS USERMISSING=EXCLUDE
/CRITERIA ALPHA=0.05 CILEVEL=95.
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