13. Which of the following are the assumptions underlying the use of parametric tests? (a) The data...
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13. Which of the following are the assumptions underlying the use of parametric tests?
(a) The data should be normally distributed
(b) The samples being tested should have approximately equal variances
(c) You should have no extreme scores
(d) All of the above
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