Multiple Choice
One benefit of using a nonparametric test rather than a parametric test is that:
A) we can use confidence intervals and effect-size measures.
B) we can analyze a range of variables not available to a parametric test.
C) there is less chance of committing a Type II error with scale data.
D) nonparametric tests have higher statistical power than parametric tests.
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