For the t test, other things being equal, the smaller the value of the alpha error
A) the less likely it becomes to reject Ho
B) the more likely it becomes to reject Ho
C) the fewer the degrees of freedom
D) the less likely it becomes to fail to reject Ho
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Q26: The estimated standard error of the mean
Q27: In order to reach a confidence level
Q28: Whenever Ho is rejected, then
A) it is
Q29: If a researcher were to conduct 100
Q30: Whenever the calculated value of t is
Q32: The relationship between the alpha level and
Q33: The estimated standard error of the mean
Q34: When alpha is set at .05 and
Q35: For the t ratio, the larger the
Q36: Multiplying the estimated standard error of the
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