29 A sample of difference scores from a repeated-measures experiment has a mean of Mp = 5 with a variance of s² = 64. If

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29 A sample of difference scores from a repeated-measures experiment has a mean of Mp = 5 with a variance of s² = 64. If the sample size is n = 4, and you had rejected the null hypothesis, which of the following best describes the effect size using estimated d? low O medium O high QUESTION 30 Is there a difference between urban and rural jurisdictions in the hiring of female police officers? In California, for urban jurisdictions (n=77) the mean percentage of female officers is 9.65 (s = 4.17). For non-urban jurisdictions (n = 84) there is a mean of 6.8 percentage of female officers (s = 4.16). Using alpha level of .01 in a two-tailed test, which is the most appropriate technique for this hypothesis test? z-score test O single-sample t-test O independent samples t-test related-samples t-test QUESTION 31 Is there a difference between urban and rural jurisdictions in the hiring of female police officers? In California, for urban jurisdictions (n = 77) the mean percentage of female officers is 9.65 (s = 4.17). For non-urban jurisdictions (n = 84) there is a mean of 6.8 percentage of female officers (s = 4.16). Using alpha level of .01 in a two-tailed test, which is the most appropriate critical value? 2.617 2.358 O 1.980 O 1.658 QUESTION 32 Is there a difference between urban and rural jurisdictions in the hiring of female police officers? In California, for urban jurisdictions (n=77) the mean percentage of female officers is 9.65 (SS= 1321.56). For non-urban jurisdictions (n = 84) there is a mean of 6.8 percentage of female officers (SS=1436.37). Using alpha level of .01 in a two-tailed test, which is the most appropriate obtained test statistic? O 1.78 O 2.91 O 4.35 O 7.21 1 points 1 points 1 points Save Answer Save Answer Save Answer
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