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For conducting a two-tailed hypothesis test with a certain data set, using the smaller of n1-1 and n2-1 for the degrees of freedom results in df= 11, and the corresponding critical values are t = ±2.201. using the formula for the exact degrees of freedom results in df= 19.063, and the corresponding critical values are ± 2.093. how is using the critical values of t= ±2.201 more "conservative" than using the critical values of ±2.093? choose the correct answer below 0 a. using the critical values of t= ±2.201 is more likely to lead to rejection of the null hypothesis than using the critical values of ± 2.093 0 b. using the critical values of t= ±2.201 requires fewer calculations than using the critical values of ± 2.093 ° c. using the critical values of t= ±2.201 results in rounding the test statistic to more decimal places than using the critical values of ±2.093 0 d. using the critical values of t =-2.201 is less likely to lead to rejection of the null hypothesis than using the critical values of ± 2.093.

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