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Suppose you are testing a 2-tailed hypothesis concerning the population mean using the Student's t-distribution. You have a sample of n=11. Suppose...
Suppose you are testing a 2-tailed hypothesis concerning the population mean using the Student's t-distribution. You have a sample of n=11. Suppose your calculated test statistic is -1.796. In this case, the p-value for the hypothesis test will be:
10% to 20%
5% to 10%
Exactly 5%
2% to 5%
We can't determine the p-value for this test because we do not have the sample mean, hypothesized mean, and sample standard deviation