2.4 days a week. What can be concluded with a = 0.10? a) What is the appropriate test statistic? --Select- b) Population: Select-- Sample: --Select-- c) Obtain/compute the appropriate values to make a decision abo Critical Value = ; Test Statistic =

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Dr. Addison wants to examine if a training program has an effect on weekly reading. College students read a mean of 2.3 days a week with a standard deviation of 1.6 days. Dr. Addison's sample of 29 students read a mean of
2.4 days a week. What can be concluded with a = 0.10?
a) What is the appropriate test statistic?
---Select--
b)
Population:
|--Select--
Sample:
--Select---
c) Obtain/compute the appropriate values to make a decision about Ho.
Critical Value =
Test Statistic =
Decision: ---Select---
d) If appropriate, compute the CI. If not appropriate, input "na" for both spaces below.
[
e) Compute the corresponding effect size(s) and indicate magnitude(s).
If not appropriate
d =
and select "na" below.
; Magnitude: |---Select--
; Magnitude:---Select--
f) Make an interpretation based on the results.
O Individuals that went through the training program did significantly more reading than college students.
O Individuals that went through the training program did significantly less reading than college students.
O The training program has no significant effect on weekly reading.
Transcribed Image Text:Dr. Addison wants to examine if a training program has an effect on weekly reading. College students read a mean of 2.3 days a week with a standard deviation of 1.6 days. Dr. Addison's sample of 29 students read a mean of 2.4 days a week. What can be concluded with a = 0.10? a) What is the appropriate test statistic? ---Select-- b) Population: |--Select-- Sample: --Select--- c) Obtain/compute the appropriate values to make a decision about Ho. Critical Value = Test Statistic = Decision: ---Select--- d) If appropriate, compute the CI. If not appropriate, input "na" for both spaces below. [ e) Compute the corresponding effect size(s) and indicate magnitude(s). If not appropriate d = and select "na" below. ; Magnitude: |---Select-- ; Magnitude:---Select-- f) Make an interpretation based on the results. O Individuals that went through the training program did significantly more reading than college students. O Individuals that went through the training program did significantly less reading than college students. O The training program has no significant effect on weekly reading.
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