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A clinical psychology researcher conducts a study on the relationship between weekly mindfulness practice hours and self-reported stress levels in a sample of N=82N = 82 participants. When utilizing the sample correlation coefficient to compute a tt score for null hypothesis testing, what are the degrees of freedom (dfdf) for this test? Show your calculation.

Question: A clinical psychology researcher conducts a study on the relationship between weekly mindfulness practice hours and self-reported stress levels in a sample of N=82N = 82 participants. When utilizing the sample correlation coefficient to compute a tt score for null hypothesis testing, what are the degrees of freedom (dfdf) for this test? Show your calculation.

Sample answer: The degrees of freedom (dfdf) are 80. The calculation is: df=N2=822=80df = N - 2 = 82 - 2 = 80.

Key points:

  • Identify the sample size as N=82N = 82.
  • Apply the subtraction formula df=N2df = N - 2.
  • State the final correct value of 80.

Rubric: To receive full credit, the student must state the correct degrees of freedom (df=80df = 80) and show the formula application (82282 - 2).

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