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luvbio

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A nonparametric test for the equivalence of two populations would be used instead of a parametric test for the equivalence of the population parameters if _____.
 a. the samples are very large
  b. the samples are not independent
  c. no information about the populations is available
  d. The parametric test is always used in this situation.

Question 2

Which of the following approaches to decision making requires knowledge of the probabilities of the states of nature?
 a. minimax regret c. expected value
  b. maximin d. conservative



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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