Answer:
b. Normal data is never one of the inference assumptions.
Step-by-step explanation:
A categorical data specifies among two or more groups, which one each observation belongs to, and one or more explanatory variables that can be used to predict this membership.
So, there are two propositions in statistical inference for categorical data
1. That each data in a cell is independent of the others.
2. That samples are randomly drawn.
Thus, there is no room for normality.