(a) Which two scales of measurement always require nonparametric procedures? (b) What two things can be wrong...
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(b) What two things can be “wrong” with interval/ratio scores that lead to nonparametric procedures
(c) What must you do to the interval/ratio scores first?
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Basic Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 978-0840031433
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Authors: Gary W. Heiman
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