Multiple Choice
Suppose you have a random sample of employees in your company and their tenure. The sample mean of this sample is 4.2 years and the sample standard deviation is 4.5 years. How would knowing that the random sample was of size 100 instead of 60 change the p-value of the hypothesis test?
A) The p-value will be larger for 100 than 60.
B) The p-value will be smaller for 100 than 60.
C) The p-value will be biased for 60.
D) The p-value will be biased for 100.
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