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Two independent samples are selected at random from two normal populations. The sample statistics are as follows: Two independent samples are selected at random from two normal populations. The sample statistics are as follows:           and   Assuming that a two-tailed hypothesis test is conducted at α = 0.05, what is the critical value? A)  t = 2.0484 B)  z = 1.96 C)  t = 1.7011 D)  z = 1.65 Two independent samples are selected at random from two normal populations. The sample statistics are as follows:           and   Assuming that a two-tailed hypothesis test is conducted at α = 0.05, what is the critical value? A)  t = 2.0484 B)  z = 1.96 C)  t = 1.7011 D)  z = 1.65 Two independent samples are selected at random from two normal populations. The sample statistics are as follows:           and   Assuming that a two-tailed hypothesis test is conducted at α = 0.05, what is the critical value? A)  t = 2.0484 B)  z = 1.96 C)  t = 1.7011 D)  z = 1.65 Two independent samples are selected at random from two normal populations. The sample statistics are as follows:           and   Assuming that a two-tailed hypothesis test is conducted at α = 0.05, what is the critical value? A)  t = 2.0484 B)  z = 1.96 C)  t = 1.7011 D)  z = 1.65 Two independent samples are selected at random from two normal populations. The sample statistics are as follows:           and   Assuming that a two-tailed hypothesis test is conducted at α = 0.05, what is the critical value? A)  t = 2.0484 B)  z = 1.96 C)  t = 1.7011 D)  z = 1.65 and Two independent samples are selected at random from two normal populations. The sample statistics are as follows:           and   Assuming that a two-tailed hypothesis test is conducted at α = 0.05, what is the critical value? A)  t = 2.0484 B)  z = 1.96 C)  t = 1.7011 D)  z = 1.65 Assuming that a two-tailed hypothesis test is conducted at α = 0.05, what is the critical value?

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