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Which one of the following scenarios would the use of nonparametric procedures not be appropriate?

▸ If the level of data measurement for the sample is only nominal or ordinal.

▸ When calculating a confidence interval for the mean of a population when the population's standard deviation is not known.

▸ When the sample size is very small (less than 30) because it will be difficult to test if the population is normally distributed.

▸ When there is no corresponding parametric procedure for the hypothesis test, such as a test needed to estimate the median of a population.
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