Why is rejection of the null hypothesis using a t test a more specific statement than rejection

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Why is rejection of the null hypothesis using a t test a more specific statement than rejection of the null hypothesis using a traditional nonparametric test?

I frequently ask you to use SPSS or R to solve a problem. You should have no problem with SPSS if you stick with the “Legacy” analyses. You should be able to use R by modifying the code that I give on the Web page for this chapter: http://www.uvm .edu/~dhowell/fundamentals9/Supplements/Chapter20R.html

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