For the t ratio, other things being equal, having 1 degree of freedom rather than 12 degrees of freedom makes it
a. more likely to reject Ho
b. less likely to reject Ho
c. impossible to reject Ho
d. none of these
Question 2
For the Pearson r, the greater the number of degrees of freedom, the
greater the likelihood of
a. obtaining significance
b. rejecting Ho
c. the sample correlation also existing in the population
d. all of these