Question: A.If your Kruskal-Wallis test was significant, perform a non-parametric multiple comparisons test using Dunn's test . Paste your code and output in the space below.

A.If your Kruskal-Wallis test was significant,

A.If your Kruskal-Wallis test was significant, perform a non-parametric multiple comparisons test using Dunn's test. Paste your code and output in the space below. If you concluded that your Kruskal-Wallis test was NOT significant, enter NA in the space below instead.

B.If you performed a Dunn post hoc test because you inferred a significant Kruskal-Wallis test, please indicate what is your inference based upon your Dunn's test results.If you DID NOT perform a Dunn's test because you inferred a non-significant Kruskal-Wallis test, select "NA" from the options below.

-Student perceptions were not significantly different from visitors. There was a significant difference between 1) faculty and students and 2) faculty and visitors.

-Student perceptions were significantly different from visitors and also significantly different from faculty. There was no significant difference in perceptions between faculty and visitors.

-Student perceptions were significantly different from visitors, but not from faculty. There was no significant difference in perceptions between faculty and visitors.

-N/A

Imagine your school conducted a survey of students, faculty, and campus visitors who used a parking lot. One question that they asked was "Please express your level of agreement about whether faculty should have special parking stalls in the front of the building". The respondents could express their agreement according to the following scale: Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree, and strongly Agree. These in turn were converted to a five-point Likert scale, ranging from 1-5, with a "1" being strongly Disagree and "5" being strongly aAgree These were the following responses that were recorded: Status Student Student Student Student Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Visitor Visitor Visitor Visitor Perception Likert.Score Strongly.Agree 5 Agree 4 Strongly.Agree 5 Agree 4 Neutral 3 Disagree 2 Neutral 3 Neutral 3 Disagree 2 Strongly.Disagree 1 Disagree 2 Strongly.Disagree 1 + + m nm m NN Use these data to answer the following questions below. Imagine your school conducted a survey of students, faculty, and campus visitors who used a parking lot. One question that they asked was "Please express your level of agreement about whether faculty should have special parking stalls in the front of the building". The respondents could express their agreement according to the following scale: Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree, and strongly Agree. These in turn were converted to a five-point Likert scale, ranging from 1-5, with a "1" being strongly Disagree and "5" being strongly aAgree These were the following responses that were recorded: Status Student Student Student Student Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Visitor Visitor Visitor Visitor Perception Likert.Score Strongly.Agree 5 Agree 4 Strongly.Agree 5 Agree 4 Neutral 3 Disagree 2 Neutral 3 Neutral 3 Disagree 2 Strongly.Disagree 1 Disagree 2 Strongly.Disagree 1 + + m nm m NN Use these data to answer the following questions below

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