1. A researcher reports the results of a single-sample t-test as t(19) = 1.80. The degrees of freedom for this t-test are _______, which means there were _______total participants in the researcher’s sample.
2.Based on the previous scenario with a one-tailed test and a plevel of 0.05, the critical tvalue is _______, meaning the researcher should _______ the null hypothesis.
3.As the sample size gets larger, the_______distributionbegin to look more like the _______distribution.
4.The number of scores that are free to vary when you are estimating a population parameter from a sample is called the _______.
5.You use a t-test when you know the population _______ but not the population _______.
6. If t(12) = 0.79, the 0.79 represents _______.
7. If you have 8 scores, the degrees of freedom for the scores is (numerical value): _______.
