The most likely way for a t test to be presented in a research article for a study with 25 participants is
A) t(25 ) < significant
B) t(25 ) = 3.01, p< .05
C) t(24 ) = 2.94, p< .01
D) t(24 ) < significant
Question 2
Your professor asks you to update a manuscript with the results of a t test for dependent means and provides you with the following information: there were 19 people in the study, the t score was 4.36, and the result was significant at the .01 level.
The best way to present this information would be
A) t (19 ) = 4.36, p< .05
B) t (18 ) = 4.36, p< .01
C) t (4.36 ), p (.05 )
D) t (4.36 ), p (.01 )