Multiple Choice
One major argument promoting the use of parametric tests over distribution-free tests is that parametric tests are
A) easier to calculate.
B) usually robust enough to be unaffected by violation of assumptions.
C) less affected by outliers than distribution-free tests.
D) used less frequently and therefore must be more elite.
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