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How large a sample is needed for a correlation of r = 0.550 to be significant using a two-tailed test with  = .05?
 
  A) n = 14
  B) n = 13
  C) n = 12
  D) n = 11

Question 2

A sample obtained from a population with  = 12 has a standard error of 2 points. How many scores are in the sample?
 
  A) n = 36
  B) n = 24
  C) n = 6
  D) n = 3



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