A professor compares final exam scores in their psychology class to final exam grades in another comparable professor's psychology class. Assuming that there are no students in both classes, what type of hypothesis test is appropriate for analyzing the differences between these two classes? ? a. ANOVA ? b. one sample t-test ? c. dependent samples t-test ? d. independent samples t-test 1 points Save Answer
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In this case, the professor is comparing final exam scores between two different classes, where there are no students in both classes. This indicates that the two samples are independent of each other. Show more…
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