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Based on the provided case details, explain what the calculated tt score of 2.5002.500 indicates about the location of the score in the tt distribution, and state what decision the student should make regarding the null hypothesis.

Case context: A psychology student is conducting a study and sets the alpha level to .05.05 with 2424 degrees of freedom. They obtain the two-tailed critical values of 2.0642.064 and 2.064-2.064. After running their statistical analysis, the student calculates a tt score of 2.5002.500.

Question: Based on the provided case details, explain what the calculated tt score of 2.5002.500 indicates about the location of the score in the tt distribution, and state what decision the student should make regarding the null hypothesis.

Sample answer: The calculated tt score of 2.5002.500 falls beyond the critical value of 2.0642.064 (since 2.500>2.0642.500 > 2.064). This means the score lies in the extreme tail of the tt distribution. Consequently, the student should reject the null hypothesis.

Key points:

  • Compare the calculated tt score (2.5002.500) to the critical value (2.0642.064).
  • Identify that the calculated score falls in the extreme tail of the distribution.
  • State that the null hypothesis must be rejected.

Rubric: A complete response must correctly determine that 2.5002.500 is beyond the critical value of 2.0642.064, identify its location as the extreme tail of the distribution, and justify the decision to reject the null hypothesis.

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Updated 2026-05-26

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