Foxy ran a t-test that yielded a particular t statistic and p-value. (a) Suppose Foxy ran the same test on different dat
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Foxy ran a t-test that yielded a particular t statistic and
p-value. (a) Suppose Foxy ran the same test on different data, this
time with twice the sample size, and got the same t statistic. All
else being equal would the p-value be higher, lower, or the same as
it was the first time? (b) Suppose Foxy ran the same test on
different data, with the same sample size, and got the same t
statistic except that it was negative instead of positive. All else
being equal, would the p-value be higher, lower, or the same as it
was the first time?
p-value. (a) Suppose Foxy ran the same test on different data, this
time with twice the sample size, and got the same t statistic. All
else being equal would the p-value be higher, lower, or the same as
it was the first time? (b) Suppose Foxy ran the same test on
different data, with the same sample size, and got the same t
statistic except that it was negative instead of positive. All else
being equal, would the p-value be higher, lower, or the same as it
was the first time?