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    When a Distribution Appears to Be Non-Normal Based on the Scores
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When a Distribution Appears to Be Non-Normal Based on the Scores

Question 105

Question 105

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When a distribution appears to be non-normal based on the scores in the study, one solution is to apply a(n)__________. Then, having met the normal-curve assumption, you can carry out an ordinary parametric test.

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