Multiple Choice
When using Wilcoxon's test for paired samples, subjects whose two scores are equal, yielding a difference score of zero, are usually
A) given a random sign.
B) omitted from the data.
C) punished.
D) given a plus sign for one score and a minus sign for another.
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