2. A researcher asks if people score higher or lower on a questionnaire measuring their emotional well-being when they are exposed to much sunshine compared to when they're exposed to little sunshine. A sample of 8 people is measured under both levels of sunshine and produces these well-being scores: Low: 14 13 17 15 18 17 12 16 High: 18 12 20 19 22 19 19 16 Using VassarStats, Perform a hypothesis test (make sure you follow all 4 steps and record all 4 steps of the hypothesis test. Don't forget effect size and percentage of variance accounted for. Show your work! Please make sure you upload your table you get from VassarStats and use that information to interpret your results.
2. A researcher asks if people score higher or lower on a questionnaire measuring their emotional well-being when they are exposed to much sunshine compared to when they're exposed to little sunshine. A sample of 8 people is measured under both levels of sunshine and produces these well-being scores:
Low: 14 13 17 15 18 17 12 16
High: 18 12 20 19 22 19 19 16
Using VassarStats, Perform a hypothesis test (make sure you follow all 4 steps and record all 4 steps of the hypothesis test. Don't forget effect size and percentage of variance accounted for. Show your work! Please make sure you upload your table you get from VassarStats and use that information to interpret your results.
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