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    If We Have Run a T Test with 35 Observations
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If We Have Run a T Test with 35 Observations

Question 41

Question 41

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If we have run a t test with 35 observations and have found a t of 3.60, which is significant at the .05 level, we would write


A) t (35) = 3.60, p <.05
B) t (34) = 3.60, p >.05.
C) t (34) = 3.60, p <.05
D) t (35) = 3.60, p >.05

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