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When we use the notation f(N) we are denoting
 
  a. some function of the sample size.
  b. a fraction of N.
  c. the number of observations in the full sample.
  d. the symbol for power.

Question 2

In calculating power we calculate a statistic called delta (). This statistic is
 
  a. the effect size.
  b. the sample size.
  c. a combination of the effect size and the sample size.
  d. the difference we are looking for.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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