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In the t-test for independent samples, the actual statistical test is _______.
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What does the number 42 represent in the following: t₍₄₂₎ = 5.15, p < .01?
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In the effect size formula, what does s stand for?
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If the number of participants in Group 1 = 32 and the number in Group 2 = 30, what is the associated degrees of freedom?
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If your obtained t value is 7.14, and the critical value is 6.10, what decision should you make?
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If you have a sample size of 500, should you interpret the statistical significance or the effect size?
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In the formula that computes a t value, what does n₁ represent?
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The t-test for independent means is used when there is/are _______.
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Under what circumstances would a researcher reject the null hypothesis?
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The t-test for independent samples assumes which of the following?
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If the obtained value is greater than the critical value, what should you do?
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What is the formula used to calculate degrees of freedom for a t-test?
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The sign of the observed t value (i.e., whether it is positive or negative) is a crucial element in conducting the t-test for independent samples.
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If the number of participants in Group 1 = 54 and the number in Group 2 = 58, what is the associated degrees of freedom?
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In the formula that computes a t value, what does represent?
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