4. Gravetter/Wallnau/Forzano, Essentials - Chapter 11 - End-of-chapter question 15 A repeated-measures study produces a mean difference of M = 4 with a variance of 36. Use a two-tailed hypothesis test...




4. Gravetter/Wallnau/Forzano, Essentials - Chapter 11 - End-of-chapter question 15<br>A repeated-measures study produces a mean difference of M = 4 with a variance of 36. Use a two-tailed hypothesis test with a = 0.05 to determine<br>whether the sample is sufficient to reject the null hypothesis if n = 9?<br>O Reject the null hypothesis, there is no substantial effect or correlation.<br>Reject the null hypothesis, there is a substantial effect or correlation.<br>O Fail to reject the null hypothesis, there is a substantial effect or correlation.<br>O Fail to reject the null hyYpothesis, there is no substantial effect or correlation.<br>Save & Continue<br>Continue without saving<br>

Extracted text: 4. Gravetter/Wallnau/Forzano, Essentials - Chapter 11 - End-of-chapter question 15 A repeated-measures study produces a mean difference of M = 4 with a variance of 36. Use a two-tailed hypothesis test with a = 0.05 to determine whether the sample is sufficient to reject the null hypothesis if n = 9? O Reject the null hypothesis, there is no substantial effect or correlation. Reject the null hypothesis, there is a substantial effect or correlation. O Fail to reject the null hypothesis, there is a substantial effect or correlation. O Fail to reject the null hyYpothesis, there is no substantial effect or correlation. Save & Continue Continue without saving

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