For the following two samples of scores, calculate the pooled variance from an Independent-Samples t-test. Sample 1 Sample 2 n1 n2 11 11 M1 M2 50 55 SS1 SS2 86 92 Group of answer choices A) 4.90 B) 8.90 C) 2.90 D) 6.90
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