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maychende

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All non-parametric tests demand
 
  a. nominal data
  b. ordinal data
  c. interval data
  d. none of these

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If a Spearman r were used on data requiring a Pearson r, then in order to
  obtain significance
 
  a. a larger sample would be required
   b. a smaller sample would suffice
   c. the means of the two samples would have to deviate significantly from each
   other
   d. the population mean must be a known value



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Answer to Question 1

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Great help.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Wow, this really help


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