Question 1
To get potentially significant results from an experiment using a high-variation population,
◦ a large sample size is needed.
◦ a short timeframe is needed.
◦ a negative p-value is needed.
◦ All of these
Question 2
When computing p-values,
◦ the size of the sample matters, but variation in the population does not matter.
◦ variation in the population matters, but the size of the sample does not matter.
◦ both the size of the sample and variation in the population matter.
◦ neither the size of the sample nor variation in the population matter.