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The data in CLINTON.DAT contain a conservative score/rating that had been assigned to each U.S. Senator at the time of the Senate votes on perjury and obstruction of justice alleged against then President Clinton. Assume that you want to test the hypothesis that the scores for the Democrats and the Republicans have the same distribution.
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(a) Test this hypothesis using the appropriate test (as if we didn’t know what the conclusion must be!). (b) Having done this, you have concluded, subject to a certain probability of having reached the wrong conclusion, that the distributions either are or are not different. But don’t you know whether the distributions are the same or not in terms of location just by inspecting the data? Can the data for each party be viewed as sample data from some population? Why or why not?
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