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    Exam 14: Strategies When Population Distributions Are Not Normal: Data Transformations and Rank-Order Tests
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    The Correct Null Hypothesis for a Rank-Order Test Comparing Two
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The Correct Null Hypothesis for a Rank-Order Test Comparing Two

Question 1

Question 1

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The correct null hypothesis for a rank-order test comparing two groups is that


A) the moderate ranks are evenly distributed.
B) the highest ranks are evenly distributed.
C) the populations have equal means.
D) the medians of the two populations are equal.

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