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    Concerning the Runs Test, a Normal Approximation Is Appropriate When
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Concerning the Runs Test, a Normal Approximation Is Appropriate When

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Question 16

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Concerning the runs test, a normal approximation is appropriate when:


A) n ≥ 30.
B) the number of observations in both categories is more than 10 each.
C) the number of categories of the variable ( Concerning the runs test, a normal approximation is appropriate when: A)  n ≥ 30. B)  the number of observations in both categories is more than 10 each. C)  the number of categories of the variable (   )  is at least 3. D)  the expected value of each category is at least 5. ) is at least 3.
D) the expected value of each category is at least 5.

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