A third researcher obtained two random samples from another population. The mean for this population is 50

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A third researcher obtained two random samples from another population. The mean for this population is 50 (μ = 50). Each sample was the same size (N = 10) and each had the same standard deviation (s = 20). But one, sample E, had a mean of 80 (M = 80) and the other, sample F, a mean of 60 (M = 60). Based on the information provided below, how does the distance from the sample mean to the population mean affect the results of a singlesample t test?

Width CI of CI SM 6.32 2.262 4.75 1.50 15.70 28.60 E: M farther from to H(M = 80) F: M closer to 44.30 6.32 2.262 1.58 0

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