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Two samples from the same population both have M = 84 and s2 = 20; however, one sample has n = 10 and the other has n = 20 scores. Both samples are used to evaluate a hypothesis that μ = 80 and to compute Cohen’s d. How will the outcomes for the two samples compare?

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