For a sample of 12 participants, the t = 1.965 (? = .05; two-tailed), what would be the decision about the Null hypothesis
a. The null hypothesis could neither be rejected nor accepted.
b. The null hypothesis would not be rejected.
c. The null hypothesis would be rejected.
d. The null hypothesis would need to be retested.
b. The null hypothesis would not be rejected.
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