If a Kolmogorov–Smirnov test is conducted and the result is significant, what does this mean for the data sample?
A. The data sample is normally distributed.
B. The comparison used in the test is not valid.
C. The data sample is not normally distributed.
D. The test is wrong.
Answer: C
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a. provisional group-oriented contingency b. independent group-oriented contingency c. dependent group-oriented contingency d. representative group-oriented contingency e. symbolic group-oriented contingency
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a. listen, learn, apply, teach b. listen, apply, revise, teach c. listen, learn, practice, repeat. d. learn, practice, apply, innovate
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a. affectionate and playful without engaging in discipline. b. equal partners with the mother in childcare. c. sensitive and responsive to the child's needs. d. the child's primary caregiver.