you are required to apply parametric or non-parametric tests (whichever test is applicable). - Use the data set chosen.- Develop a hypothesis. - Apply parametric or nonparametric tests - Further ,you should justify the selection of the test (state applicability and why it is only used). - Apply the test and present the results with an explanation. - Provide conclusions.
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