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anshika

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The relative advantages of data transformations versus rank-order tests in terms of power
 
  A) have not been well established.
  B) were well established in the 1980s.
  C) were well established in the 1920s.
  D) are irrelevant.

Question 2

If an experimenter figuring a correlation between variables X and Y finds that one of the people studied had a very unusual combination of scores, the person would be called a(n) __________.
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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