If the test statistic for a small sample difference of means test is t* = 2.045, we could reject the Null Hypothesis at alpha = .05 for a two-tailed test with degrees of freedom equal to 9. Group of answer choices True False
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We are given a test statistic (t*) of 2.045 for a small sample difference of means test. We need to determine if we can reject the null hypothesis at a significance level (alpha) of 0.05 for a two-tailed test with 9 degrees of freedom. Show more…
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