The reference (or null distribution) in the randomization test is calculated by calculating the test statistic under all possible randomizations of treatments to experimental units.
(a) TRUE
(b) FALSE
For a single factor CRD, the F-test makes fewer assumptions than the randomization test.
(a) TRUE
(b) FALSE
The reference (or null distribution) in the randomization test (or any other statistical hypothesis test) represents the distribution of the test statistic expected if the null hypothesis is true.
(a) TRUE
(b) FALSE
In a (one-sided) randomization test the p-value is calculated as
A. the number of data points greater than or equal to the observed test statistic
B. the number of randomizations resulting in a test statistic greater than or equal to the observed test statistic
C. the probability that the observed test statistic exceeds 0.
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