Multiple Choice
If , then the value
is subtracted from each observation in sample 1.This will:
A) "shift" sample 1, effectively making if H₀ is true.
B) correct for non-normality of both populations.
C) effectively do nothing, because subtracting from the values will not change the median.
D) help smooth out discontinuities that occur when attempting to perform the test on discrete data.
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