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vicky

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The difference between the T score and the t ratio is that
 
  a. the T score always results in a higher value than does the t ratio
   b. the T score refers to several sample means, whereas the t ratio only refers
   to two sample means
   c. the T score is used as a measure of individual performance, whereas the t
   ratio evaluates the possibility of a performance difference between two
   independent groups
   d. none of these, since T and t are the same

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Random sampling helps to reduce bias.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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