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    Suppose That We Are Conducting a One-Tailed, Single-Sample, Means Significance
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Suppose That We Are Conducting a One-Tailed, Single-Sample, Means Significance

Question 18

Question 18

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Suppose that we are conducting a one-tailed, single-sample, means significance test with alpha = 0.01 and with a sample of size n = 21. What would be the value for t (critical) ?


A) 3.46
B) 2.85
C) 2.53
D) 1.72

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