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    When the Normal-Curve Assumption Is Strongly Violated, the Ordinary T
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When the Normal-Curve Assumption Is Strongly Violated, the Ordinary T

Question 107

Question 107

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When the normal-curve assumption is strongly violated, the ordinary t test:


A) resembles an analysis of variance
B) is conducted using Z scores instead of t scores
C) gives an incorrect result
D) is adequate

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