Multiple Choice
One of the unusual things about distribution-free tests is that they are often set up so that
A) they only work with equal sample sizes.
B) the null hypothesis is never assumed to be true.
C) we reject the null hypothesis when our test statistic is too small, rather than too large.
D) they are all named after people.
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