Multiple Choice
In general, a primary reason for choosing a nonparametric procedure over a parametric one is:
A) nonparametric procedures do not require parameters that limit the scope of an experiment.
B) nonparametric procedures generally require fewer assumptions than parametric procedures.
C) parametric procedures make inferences on parameters, whereas nonparametric procedures do not.
D) the assumption of normality, which most parametric procedures require, is rarely valid.
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