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jho37

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While conducting statistical analysis, Gordon forgets how to calculate degrees of freedom. All he knows is that Group 1 has twenty-three subjects and Group 2 has twenty-seven subjects. How many degrees of freedom should Gordon use for his analysis?
 
  a. 4
  b. 48
  c. 50
  d. 2

Question 2

What information is necessary to calculate the degrees of freedom for a t test?
 
  a. The size of the between-group effect
  b. The uncertainty level
  c. The p value
  d. The size of the sample



dudman123

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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