parametric / nonparametric tests

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Which of the following statements is least accurate with respect to parametric and nonparametric tests?
A. A nonparametric test makes very little assumptions about the distribution of the underlying population.
B. Nonparametric tests may be used when the hypothesis does not concern a parameter.
C. Nonparametric tests cannot be used when data is expressed in terms of ranks.
D. A parametric test makes specific assumptions about the distribution of the underlying population
 
C - Nonparametric tests cannot be used when data is expressed in terms of ranks.
 
I thought the comment is C regards parametric tests.
 
mcf Wrote:
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> I thought the comment is C regards parametric
> tests.
Nonparametric tests CAN be used when data is expressed in terms of ranks, its one of the features, right?
 
I believe that is correct.
SO if the answer D?
 
Correct Answer: C.
Nonparametric tests may certainly be used when data is expressed in terms of ranks.
 
Wow… i’m having some serious “least likely” issues on questions today…
 
Either way, wouldnt D or A cancel each other out. So it would just be between B & C…
 
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