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Explain why the student's assumption is incorrect. In your explanation, describe the relationship between degrees of freedom, the shape of the test statistic's distribution under the null hypothesis, and the calculation of the pp value.

Case context: A research methods student is analyzing the results of a psychology study. They have computed the final test statistic score, but they do not know the degrees of freedom for their design. The student believes they can bypass determining the degrees of freedom and immediately calculate the pp value using a generic statistical program.

Question: Explain why the student's assumption is incorrect. In your explanation, describe the relationship between degrees of freedom, the shape of the test statistic's distribution under the null hypothesis, and the calculation of the pp value.

Sample answer: The student's assumption is incorrect because a test score's probability depends entirely on the shape of the distribution. Under the null hypothesis, the precise mathematical shape of the test statistic's distribution is dictated by the degrees of freedom. Without first determining the degrees of freedom, the program cannot establish the exact structural shape of the distribution, making it impossible to calculate the correct probability, or pp value, for the test score.

Key points:

  • Explain that the probability of a test score depends on the distribution's shape.
  • Describe how degrees of freedom dictate the precise mathematical shape of the test statistic's distribution when the null hypothesis is true.
  • Explain that without defining this exact structural shape, the pp value cannot be accurately calculated.

Rubric: The answer must explain that a test statistic's distribution does not have a single fixed shape; its precise shape under the null hypothesis is determined by the degrees of freedom. The student should clarify that knowing this shape is a prerequisite for calculating the probability (pp value) of the test score.

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Updated 2026-05-26

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