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Ten visitors to an art gallery are asked to rate two sculptures for aesthetic value on a scale of 1(low value) to 5 (high value) .The results are as follows. What conclusion would be drawn? Test Statistics(b)
Ten visitors to an art gallery are asked to rate two sculptures for aesthetic value on a scale of 1(low value)  to 5 (high value) .The results are as follows. What conclusion would be drawn? Test Statistics(b)    A. Based on positive ranks. A)  There is a significant difference in ratings, with the Henry Moore piece being rated higher than the Michelangelo piece. B)  There is no significant difference in ratings. C)  There is a significant difference in ratings, with the Henry Moore piece being rated lower than the Michelangelo piece. D)  Not enough information.
A. Based on positive ranks.


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