Multiple Choice
A widely used procedure when the sample scores do not appear to come from a normal population is to:
A) duplicate scores that will make the sample more normal
B) sample only members of the population who will make the samples normal
C) transform the scores
D) normalize the scores by deleting the individuals that make the distribution non-normal
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