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A clinical trial compares the recovery times of 22 patients receiving a new therapeutic drug and 20 patients receiving a placebo. Calculate the degrees of freedom (dfdf) for the independent-samples tt-test that will be used to compare the two groups, showing your work.

Question: A clinical trial compares the recovery times of 22 patients receiving a new therapeutic drug and 20 patients receiving a placebo. Calculate the degrees of freedom (dfdf) for the independent-samples tt-test that will be used to compare the two groups, showing your work.

Sample answer: The total combined sample size is N=22+20=42N = 22 + 20 = 42. The degrees of freedom for an independent-samples tt-test are calculated as df=N2df = N - 2. Substituting the combined sample size gives df=422=40df = 42 - 2 = 40.

Key points:

  • Determine the total combined sample size N=42N = 42.
  • Use the formula df=N2df = N - 2.
  • Compute the correct degrees of freedom as 40.

Feedback: To find the degrees of freedom (dfdf) for an independent-samples tt-test, first calculate the total combined sample size (N=22+20=42N = 22 + 20 = 42). Then, apply the formula df=N2df = N - 2, which yields df=422=40df = 42 - 2 = 40.

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