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In general, the t-statistic has the following form: a. .
b. .
c. .
d.
Proposition
A statement that expresses a complete thought and can be either true or false.
Premise
A proposition in an argument that supports the conclusion.
Premise Indicator
Words or phrases used in arguments to signal the beginning of a premise, such as "because," "since," or "for the reason that."
Therefore
A conjunction used to introduce a logical conclusion from the information previously provided.
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