If we use the standard approach to solve for the necessary sample size so that we have power = .75 in a two-sample t test, the value of N that we will obtain from the tables is

a. the number of subjects we will need in each group.
b. the number of subjects we will need overall.
c. the number of groups we will need to run.
d. the number of subjects that we actually have available.


A

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