Multiple Choice
All other things being equal,as the sample size increases,what happens to the critical value for a related-samples t test (or for any t test,for that matter) ?
A) The critical value increases.
B) The critical value decreases.
C) The critical value does not change.
D) It depends on the value of the test statistic.
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