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In APA style, a tobt of 1.83 with 11 degrees of freedom would be written as _____.
 
  a. t(11) = -1.83, p > .05
  b. t(11) = -1.83, p < .05
  c. t(10) = -1.83, p > .05
  d. t(10) = -1.83, p < .05

Question 2

Under the normal curve, the mean falls below the 50th percentile only when
 
  a. the mean of the raw score distribution is equal to 50
  b. the mean of the raw score distribution is equal to 100
  c. the mean of the raw score distribution is unknown
  d. none of these, since under the normal curve the mean must fall at the 50th
   percentile



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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