After completing an independent measures t-test, a researcher writes: t(51) = 3.65, p < .05 Which of the following is correct? Group of answer choices - The study had 52 participants - The study found a significant difference - t-critical was 3.65 - The study had 51 participants
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The researcher writes "t(51) = 3.65". This means that the t-value obtained from the t-test was 3.65. Show more…
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