independent test
Using the information in Question #1, the critical value(s) is/are equal to:
+/-1.96
Using the information in Question #6, what is/are the critical t-value(s) for this test?
+/-2.00
What are the degrees of freedom for this test? Enter your answer as a whole number with no decimal places (i.e., 10, not 10.1, not 10.10).
120
Using the information in Question #6, what is the obtained t-statisti
4.00
John in conducting an independent samples t-test. In his data, Group 1 has 32 participants and Group 2 has 30 participants. What are the degrees of freedom for his test? Enter your answer as a whole number with no decimal places (i.e., 10, not 10.01, not 10.1)
60
What are the degrees of freedom for this test? Enter your answer as a whole number with no decimal places (i.e., 10, not 10.01, not 10.0, not 10.1).
60
Using the information in Question #6, what decision should the researcher make regarding the null hypothesis?
Reject the null hypothesis.
What will the researcher in Question #1 conclude?
Reject the null hypothesis; students in their final semester experience significantly greater anxiety than students in their first semester.
In the scenario described in Questions #6-#9, the researcher can only conclude that the two means are different. If they reject the null hypothesis, they still cannot conclude which group has a higher mean because it is a two-tailed test.
false
Using the information in Question #1, the obtained t-statistic is:
not 1.98