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    In Testing for the Differences Between the Means of Two
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In Testing for the Differences Between the Means of Two

Question 6

Question 6

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In testing for the differences between the means of two independent populations where the variances in each population are unknown but assumed equal,the degrees of freedom is:


A) n1 + n2
B) n1 + n2 − 2
C) n1 + n2 − 1
D) None of these choices

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