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What is the difference between a parametric and nonparametric test?
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What is the difference between a parametric and nonparametric test?
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Parametric tests assume that the data follow a normal distribution and have certain characteristics, such as equal variances. Nonparametric tests do not make these assumptions and are more flexible in their application.
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