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After calculating the t value, what is the next step to interpret its meaning?
 
  A) find the degrees of freedom
  B) look up thet value on a t table
  C) find the correlation between the t value and the degrees of freedom
  D) determine the probability level for the analysis

Question 2

________ represents variation in the DV due to the IV, whereas ________ is due to factors such as
  individual differences, measurement errors, and extraneous variation.
 
  A) Within-groups variability; between-groups variability
  B) Cause; effect
  C) Error variability; between-groups variability
  D) Between-groups variability; within-groups variability



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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