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    Exam 14: Strategies When Population Distributions Are Not Normal: Data Transformations and Rank-Order Tests
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    If Examining the Scores in a Sample Suggests That the Population
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If Examining the Scores in a Sample Suggests That the Population

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If examining the scores in a sample suggests that the population distribution appears to be nonnormal,one solution is to apply a(n)__________,and then,having met the normal-curve assumption,carry out an ordinary parametric test.

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