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For conducting a two-tailed hypothesis test with a certain data set, using the smaller of n1minus1 and n2minus1 for the degrees of freedom results in dfequals11, and the corresponding critical values are tequalsplus or minus2.201. Using the formula for the exact degrees of freedom results in dfequals19.063, and the corresponding critical values are tequalsplus or minus2.093. How is using the critical values of tequalsplus or minus2.201 more "conservative" than using the critical values of plus or minus2.093?
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