Multiple Choice
In the sign test on a population median, what is done with values equal to the hypothesized median?
A) Every other one is given a positive sign.
B) They are excluded from the analysis.
C) They are all averaged, and if the average is greater than the median a positive sign is assigned to them.
D) In a continuous distribution, the probability of a value being exactly equal to the median is zero, so this will never occur.
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