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casperchen82

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What is the average value expected for the independent-measures t statistic if the null hypothesis is true?
 
  a. 0 c. 1
  b. 1 d. M1  M2

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The data from an independent-measures research study produce a sample mean difference of 6 points and an estimated standard error of 2 points. If there are n = 8 scores in each sample, what is the value for the t statistic?
 
  a. 6/2 c. 6/0.25
  b. 6/4 d. 6/0.50



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