What does it mean that a nonparametric test is less powerful than a parametric test?
What will be an ideal response?
Nonparametric tests are less powerful than parametric tests, which means that they are less able to detect relationships between variables that exist in the population. In other words, a Type II error is more likely with a nonparametric test than with a parametric test.
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