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    Exam 14: Strategies When Population Distributions Are Not Normal: Data Transformations and Rank-Order Tests
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    One Indication That a Population Is Not Normally Distributed Is
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One Indication That a Population Is Not Normally Distributed Is

Question 15

Question 15

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One indication that a population is not normally distributed is when


A) a small sample drawn from the population is positively skewed.
B) two variables are measured at the same time.
C) a scale or index is used for the measured variable.
D) a ceiling or floor effect is present in a large sample.

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