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Mathematics, 12.04.2021 21:40 jakeSanT5737

Suppose we took another, substantially larger random sample, of size 300. For the new sample we found that the sample standard deviation was the same as in the first sample. However, the sample mean for the new data changed and was less than the previously computed value. If we are conducting the same hypothesis test as before but using the new data, how will the following quantities change? Please make the correct choices below: 1. The standard error will
2. The test statistic will
3. The degrees of freedom for the corresponding t-distribution will
4. The p-value wi

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