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In an one-sample t-test, the value that is obtained for an observed t-score is determined by several factors. Which of the following would produce a SMALLER observed t-score (closer to zero)?
A. Having a large n
B. Changing the α from 0.05 to 0.01
C. the sample mean be very far apart from the population mean
D. Having a large sample standard deviation
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