Multiple Choice
When you compare two independent groups such as males and females on the basis of a dichotomous dependent variable such as "improvement on the social skills" or "doesn't show improvement on social skills" measured at the nominal level, you can use:
A) the McNemar's test
B) the binomial test
C) the one-sample chi square
D) the independent samples chi square test
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