1. A sports psychologist has developed a special training method which she believes will improve the putting skills of professional golfers. To see how effective this method is, 15 professional golfers are randomly assigned to one of 2 groups which will either receive the psychologist's special training method or which will spend the same amount of time just practicing their putting. After 2 weeks the number of putts the golfers make during a number of tournaments is recorded and these are presented below: a low score indicates fewer putts which in turn indicates better performance: No special training Special training 72 66 66 42 85 87 89 67 85 34 68 42 71 72 85 Perform whichever statistical procedures are required to see whether any significant difference exists between the groups' putting scores using alpha = .10 for any tests that you perform. (15 points) 1. A sports psychologist has developed a special training method which she believes will improve the putting skills of professional golfers. To see how effective this method is, 15 professional golfers are randomly assigned to one of 2 groups which will either receive the psychologist's special training method or which will spend the same amount of time just practicing their putting. After 2 weeks the number of putts the golfers make during a number of tournaments is recorded and these are presented below: a low score indicates fewer putts which in turn indicates better performance: No special training Special training 72 66 66 42 85 87 89 67 85 34 68 42 71 72 85 Perform whichever statistical procedures are required to see whether any significant difference exists between the groups' putting scores using alpha = .10 for any tests that you perform. (15 points)
1. A sports psychologist has developed a special training method which she believes will improve the putting skills of professional golfers. To see how effective this method is, 15 professional golfers are randomly assigned to one of 2 groups which will either receive the psychologist's special training method or which will spend the same amount of time just practicing their putting. After 2 weeks the number of putts the golfers make during a number of tournaments is recorded and these are presented below: a low score indicates fewer putts which in turn indicates better performance: No special training Special training 72 66 66 42 85 87 89 67 85 34 68 42 71 72 85 Perform whichever statistical procedures are required to see whether any significant difference exists between the groups' putting scores using alpha = .10 for any tests that you perform. (15 points) 1. A sports psychologist has developed a special training method which she believes will improve the putting skills of professional golfers. To see how effective this method is, 15 professional golfers are randomly assigned to one of 2 groups which will either receive the psychologist's special training method or which will spend the same amount of time just practicing their putting. After 2 weeks the number of putts the golfers make during a number of tournaments is recorded and these are presented below: a low score indicates fewer putts which in turn indicates better performance: No special training Special training 72 66 66 42 85 87 89 67 85 34 68 42 71 72 85 Perform whichever statistical procedures are required to see whether any significant difference exists between the groups' putting scores using alpha = .10 for any tests that you perform. (15 points)
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