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karlynnae

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If a researcher reported for a two-tailed single-sample t test that t(13) = 1.46, then
 
  a. p < 0.02.
 b. p < 0.05.
 c. p < 0.01.
 d. the results is not significant.

Question 2

Which statement accurately describes the relationship between accessible populations and target populations?
 
  a. The target population is contained within the accessible population.
 b. The target population is also sometimes known simply as the population.
  c. The accessible population is larger than the target population.
 d. Everyone in the accessible population will participate in the research.



pami445

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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