Multiple Choice
The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test may be more appropriate than the paired-difference t-test if:
A) the population of differences is not normal
B) the population of differences is normal
C) the sample size is small
D) the data values are quantitative
E) the sample size is small and the data values are quantitative
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