Multiple Choice
According to the rationale for nonparametric tests, the null hypothesis is that the sum of the ranks of Population A and Population B will be
A) equal
B) unequal, with A > B
C) unequal, with B > A
D) unequal, with the direction being chosen by the researcher.
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