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Asked by Beata Chmielewska

When population data are discrete and you want to compare two populations, which test is most appropriate?
a. T-test
b. Anderson Darling
c. Leven’s
d. 2-Proprotion test
e. F-test
15 years ago

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Answered by Arjun
T test
9 years ago
Answered by Glenn
2-Proprotion test
9 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
F-test
7 years ago

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