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ENagel

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A researcher reports t(22) = 5.30, p< .01 for an independent-measures experiment. How many individuals participated in the entire experiment?
 
  a. 20 c. 23
  b. 21 d. 24

Question 2

Two samples, each with n = 8, produce an independent-measures t statistic of t = 2.15 . Which of the following decisions is justified for a two-tailed test?
 
  a. Reject H0with  = .05 but fail to reject with  = .01
  b. Reject H0with both  = .05 and = .01
  c. Fail to reject H0 with both  = .05 and = .01
  d. Fail to reject H0 with  = .05 but reject H0with  = .01



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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