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    The Normality Assumptions Behind the Independent Groups T Test
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The Normality Assumptions Behind the Independent Groups T Test

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The normality assumptions behind the independent groups t test


A) is one that we cannot get around.
B) diminishes in importance as the variance of the two groups increases.
C) is absolutely unimportant.
D) diminishes in importance as the sample sizes increase.

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