Which of the following best explains how to interpret the test statistic for the Wilcoxon signed-ranks T?
A. The test statistic is interpreted the same as that for the related-samples t test.
B. The larger the value of T, the more likely we are to reject the null hypothesis.
C. The smaller the value of T, the more likely we are to reject the null hypothesis.
D. We reject the null hypothesis when T is less than .05.
Ans: C
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