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Unit 1 – Scientific Foundations of Psychology
Topic 1.5
Why might a psychologist decide to use non-parametric tests instead of parametric ones?
Parametric tests cannot be used for studies involving human participants.
Parametric tests are always less accurate than non-parametric ones.
The collected data does not meet normal distribution requirements.
Non-parametric tests require fewer calculations and are easier to perform.
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