A new over-the-counter cold medication includes a warning label stating that it “may cause drowsiness” and therefore, it may affect people’s reaction time, which is known to be µ = 206 milliseconds. To evaluate this effect, you obtained a sample of n = 9 people and gave them the new cold medication. One hour later, you measured the reaction time for each individual. The average reaction time for the sample is M = 200 milliseconds with SS = 648. Using a one-tailed test, what decision should be made?
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Five hundred confidence intervals, each having level of conf…
Five hundred confidence intervals, each having level of confidence of 90% were computed for a population mean µ. Approximately how many of the confidence intervals would not capture µ? [color1]
When comparing two groups using an independent samples t-tes…
When comparing two groups using an independent samples t-test, you must ensure that these groups are equal in size. Otherwise, you cannot use this t-test.
What conclusion can you draw from the result of the t-test p…
What conclusion can you draw from the result of the t-test presented below?
There are two sources of error contributing to the standard…
There are two sources of error contributing to the standard error in the denominator of the independent samples t-test equation.
How do sample size and sample variance influence measures of…
How do sample size and sample variance influence measures of effect size, such as Cohen’s d?
Do college students preform worse in online courses? To answ…
Do college students preform worse in online courses? To answer this question, a researcher compared the test scores of students enrolled in online vs. in person class. Their scores are presented in a table below. Using a one-tailed test with α = .05, what conclusion should be made?
What do you do when the homogeneity of variance assumption i…
What do you do when the homogeneity of variance assumption is violated in a t-test?
Which of the following confidence intervals (i.e., 1, 2, 3,…
Which of the following confidence intervals (i.e., 1, 2, 3, and 4) indicate a significant mean difference between two groups? Please explain how you know.
State the null and the alternative hypotheses using symbols….
State the null and the alternative hypotheses using symbols.