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State the formula used to calculate the degrees of freedom () when conducting a one-sample -test, and recall how this calculated value is used by researchers to determine the significance of their test statistic.
Question: State the formula used to calculate the degrees of freedom () when conducting a one-sample -test, and recall how this calculated value is used by researchers to determine the significance of their test statistic.
Sample answer: When conducting a one-sample -test, the degrees of freedom () are calculated by subtracting one from the total sample size (). This specific calculation dictates the exact shape of the distribution, enabling researchers to accurately identify the value associated with their test statistic.
Key points:
- State the formula for degrees of freedom in a one-sample -test as .
- Recall that the degrees of freedom calculation dictates the exact shape of the distribution.
- Recall that the shape of the distribution is used to accurately identify the associated value.
Rubric: The student must state the formula for degrees of freedom () and recall that this value dictates the shape of the distribution, which is used to identify the value.
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