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Kruskal-Wallis test is a nonparametric test that can be used to compare more than two independent samples when the assumptions for an analysis of variance are invalid.
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In a Wilcoxon signed rank test, the test statistic is calculated as T = 75 . If there are n = 15 observations for which the difference is not zero, and a two-tailed test is performed at the 5 significance level, then:
 a. reject the null hypothesis
  b. don't reject the null hypothesis
  c. the test results are inconclusive
  d. perform a parametric test
  e. perform a chi-square test



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