1 A calculated Wilcoxon value that is larger than the tabled
1. A calculated Wilcoxon value that is larger than the tabled value
Is evidence of an arithmetic mistake
Leads to acceptance of the alternative hypothesis
Leads to rejection of the null hypothesis
Leads to retention of the null hypothesis
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Solution
If Wilcoxon value is greater than the tabled value reject the null hypothesis. Because the Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks statistic follows the z distribution when the sample size is greater than 30.
