Suppose you have the values listed below for points scored b…

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Suppоse yоu hаve the vаlues listed belоw for points scored by plаyers A and B. -Player 1: 12, 14, 16, 18  -Player 2: 12, 14, 14, 16  Calculate the following:   1) Player 1 & Player 2 mean (1.5pts)  2) Player 1 standard deviation (SD) (3pts)  3) Player 1 standard error (SE) (1.5pts)  4) Player 1 95% confidence interval (1pt)  5) Effect size difference between Player 1 & 2 (assume the SD is calculated as the simple average of the 2 means) (2pts)  6) What is the 'size' of the effect? Small, medium, or large? (1pt)  *No need to calculate SD for player 2. For this question assume SD for Player 2 is equal to the SD for Player 1.  *MathTip: The numerator of the fraction basically asks for the 'sum of squares' of the difference between the mean and the individual values. Get this sum. The denominator is simply the sample size minus 1. Divide the numerator value by the denominator value. Then get the square root of the fraction (numerator divided by denominator). The correct SD value is >1 and

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