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29 October, 23:15

An independent-measures research study uses two samples, each with n = 10 participants. If the data produce an observed t statistic of t = 2.095, which of the following is the correct decision for a two-tailed hypothesis test (α =.05?) a. Reject the null hypothesis b. Reject the null hypothesis c. Fail to reject the null hypothesis d. Cannot answer without additional information

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  1. 29 October, 23:22
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    a. Reject the null hypothesis

    Explanation:

    Null Hypothesis is rejected & not rejected as per following rules:

    Rejected, when calculated value of t statistic > the tabulated value of t statistic at the significance level. Not rejected, when calculated value of t statistic < the tabulated value of t statistic at the significance level.

    At significance level 0.05 two tailed test, implies 0.025 at each tail of the distribution. This corresponds to t statistic tabulated value = 1.96

    The calculated value of t statistic = 2.095 [Given]

    As t statistic's calculated value 2.095 > t statistic's tabulated value 1.96 The Null Hypothesis is rejected
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