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storky111

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The denominator of the z test is
 
  a. the standard deviation of the sample c. the standard error of the mean
  b. Cohen's d d. the standard score equivalent

Question 2

In the numerator for the z test, _____.
 
  a. the mean of the sample is subtracted from the mean of the population
  b. the mean of the population is subtracted from the mean of the sample
  c. the square root of the number of scores is calculated
  d. the square of the number of scores is calculated



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Answer to Question 1

C
The formula for the z test is

Answer to Question 2

B
The formula for the z test is:



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