Multiple Choice
When a statistical test is described as "robust," it means that the test
A) is easy to compute without the help of a computer.
B) is unlikely to result in a Type II error.
C) requires the use of all actual case values for its computation
D) still produces accurate results if not all of its assumptions for use can be met.
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