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    The Problems Associated with High Variance Often Can Be Minimized
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The Problems Associated with High Variance Often Can Be Minimized

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The problems associated with high variance often can be minimized by transforming the original scores to ranks and then conducting an alternative statistical analysis known as the Mann-Whitney test.​

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