An excerpt of the t table with 57 degrees of freedom is given below. Degrees of Freedom Area in Upper Tail 0.20 0.10 0.05 0.025 0.01 0.005 57 0.848 1.297 1.672 2.002 2.394 2.665 The t table gives the area in the upper tail of the curve, so only positive values of t are given. However, this curve is symmetric about 0 so the area in the upper tail is the same as the area in the lower tail for a given number of degrees of freedom. That is, for 57 degrees of freedom, the area in the lower tail, left of t = −1.190, will be the same as the area in the upper tail, right of t = 1.190. We will first determine a range of the p-value corresponding to the upper tail. The columns represent the area in the upper tail of the curve and the rows represent the degrees of freedom. The values within the table are values of t. Moving along the row for 57 degrees of freedom, note that the exac

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An excerpt of the t table with 57 degrees of freedom is given below.
Degrees
of Freedom
Area in Upper Tail
0.20 0.10 0.05 0.025 0.01 0.005
57 0.848 1.297 1.672 2.002 2.394 2.665
The t table gives the area in the upper tail of the curve, so only positive values of t are given. However, this curve is symmetric about 0 so the area in the upper tail is the same as the area in the lower tail for a given number of degrees of freedom. That is, for 57 degrees of freedom, the area in the lower tail, left of
t = −1.190,
will be the same as the area in the upper tail, right of
t = 1.190.
We will first determine a range of the p-value corresponding to the upper tail.
The columns represent the area in the upper tail of the curve and the rows represent the degrees of freedom. The values within the table are values of t. Moving along the row for 57 degrees of freedom, note that the exact value of the test statistic,
t = 1.190,
is not in this row. However, it is directly between the values of
t =  ---Select--- 0.848 and 1.297 1.297 and 1.672 1.672 and 2.002 2.002 and 2.394 2.394 and 2.665 .
Therefore, the test statistic has an upper tail area in the following range.
upper tail area > 0.2000.100 < upper tail area < 0.200     0.050 < upper tail area < 0.1000.025 < upper tail area < 0.0500.010 < upper tail area < 0.025upper tail area < 0.010
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