Two samples, each with n=8, produce an independent-measures t statistic of t = -
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Question
Two samples, each with n=8, produce an independent-measures t statistic of t = -2.12 in a two-tailed hypothesis test. Which of the following decisions is justified?
Fail to reject the null hypothesis with alpha = 0.05 but reject the null hypothesis with alpha = 0.01.
Reject the null hypothesis with either alpha=0.05 or alpha=0.01.
Fail to reject the null hypothesis with either alpha=0.05 or alpha=0.01.
Reject the null hypothesis with alpha=0.05 but fail to reject with alpha=0.01.
Fail to reject the null hypothesis with either alpha=0.05 or alpha=0.01.
Reject the null hypothesis with alpha=0.05 but fail to reject with alpha=0.01.
Explanation / Answer
As
df = n1 + n2 - 2 = 8 + 8 - 2 = 14, then we see that the P value of a two tailed test with t = -2.12 is, using technology,
P = 0.05235683
Thus, as this is greater than both 0.05 and 0.01,
OPTION D: Fail to reject the null hypothesis with either alpha=0.05 or alpha=0.01.
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