One way in which the reporting of t values is like the way in which F values are reported is that they both _____
a. indicate the critical values of the statistic in parentheses with the value of the obtained statistic
b. present two degrees of freedom with the obtained statistic
c. indicate the degrees of freedom in parentheses with the value of the obtained statistic
d. indicate the alpha level in parentheses with the value of the obtained statistic
C
Degrees of freedom appear in parentheses with both obtained t values and obtained F values. But for t there is one number of degrees of freedom and for F there are two degrees of freedom listed (one for the numerator and one for the denominator).
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