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An NBA executive says that players who substitute as the sixth, seventh and eighth positions for the games starting five players have a median playing time of 24 minutes. A random sample of 25 substitutes (6, 7 or 8) produces 20 non-zero differences in a Wilcoxon signed rank test and a W (R+) equal to 146 . The alternate hypothesis is m  24 minutes. Assume the population is symmetrically distributed. The computed test statistic in this situation equals:
 a. 146.
  b. 24.
  c. 25.
  d. 1.53.
  e. 41.

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The nonparametric counterpart to the one-sample t-test is the
 a. Wilcoxon signed rank test.
  b. Wilcoxon rank sum test.
  c. Kruskal-Wallis test.
  d. Friedman test for randomized block design.
  e. run test.



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