Multiple Choice
The main difference between parametric & nonparametric statistics is that parametric statistics:
A) Makes no assumptions about the population distribution
B) Assumes that the population distribution is normally skewed
C) Assumes that the population distribution is normally distributed
D) Cannot be used when dependent measured on ratio & interval scales
E) All of these are correct
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