Multiple Choice
Which one of the following is NOT a reason for using a sign test to make a comparison between two populations?
A) Some studies yield responses that are difficult to quantify.
B) It is easy to use the sign-testing procedure.
C) The data in question consist of count data.
D) No assumptions need to be made about the form of the population probability distributions.
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