Using the t-table, determine the critical value(s) (t-value(s) that delineates the boundary of the rejection region) for a right-tailed test with a sample size of n=19 and a level of significance of α = 0.05. Group of answer choices 1.740 -1.734 1.734 ±2.101 -1.740 ±2.110
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Using the t-table, determine the critical value(s) (t-value(s) that delineates the boundary of the rejection region) for a right-tailed test with a
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1.740
-1.734
1.734
±2.101
-1.740
±2.110
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