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    Suppose a Researcher Is Testing a Null Hypothesis That\(\mu\) = 61A Random Sample of N = 36 Is Taken Resulting
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Suppose a Researcher Is Testing a Null Hypothesis That μ\muμ = 61A Random Sample of N = 36 Is Taken Resulting

Question 70

Question 70

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Suppose a researcher is testing a null hypothesis that μ\muμ = 61.A random sample of n = 36 is taken resulting in a sample mean of 63 and s = 9.The observed t value is _______.


A) -0.22
B) 0.22
C) 1.33
D) 8.08
E) 7.58

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