Nonparametric tests can be appropriate for quantitative data when:
A) one or more of the assumptions underlying a particular parametric statistical test has been violated
B) the sample size is very large
C) the underlying population can be assumed to be normally distributed
D) all assumptions for a particular parametric statistical test have been met
E) none of these
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