How should zero differences be interpreted in a sign test? a. They provide support for the null
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How should zero differences be interpreted in a sign test?
a. They provide support for the null hypothesis.
b. They provided evidence that the null hypothesis should be rejected.
c. They are not relevant to the null hypothesis and should be discarded.
d. They indicate that assumptions have been violated and the test should not be done.
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Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9781305504912
10th Edition
Authors: Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau
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