9d. Based on the calculated test statistic, would you reject the null hypothesis established in question 9a (MUST SHOW WORK FOR THIS PROBLEM)? a. yes b. no   9e. Based on the previously conducted steps, we can conclude (MUST SHOW WORK FOR THIS PROBLEM): Note: The options provided in this problem represent how an outcome of a hypothesis test should be reported in a research report. a. The results indicate that the presence of tattoos significantly decreased a woman's rated attractiveness when compared to a woman without tattoos. b. The results indicate that the presence of tattoos significantly increased a woman's rated attractiveness when compared to a woman without tattoos. c. The results indicate that the presence of tattoos has a significant effect on a woman's rated attractiveness when compared to a woman without tattoos. d. The results indicate that the presence of tattoos does not have a significant effect on a woman's rated attractiveness when compared to a woman without tattoos.     10a. Compute Cohen's d to estimate the size of the effect (MUST SHOW WORK FOR THIS PROBLEM). Note: Use the prompt provided in 9a for this problem. (9a. Which of the following correctly represents the null and alternative hypothesis for the mentioned sample of n =16 (MUST SHOW WORK FOR THIS PROBLEM)?)       10b. Would the effect size calculated in 10a be considered a small, medium, or large effect? a. Small b. Medium c. Large d. No effect

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There is some evidence indicating that people with visible tattoos are viewed more negatively than people without visible tattoos (Resenhoeft, Villa, & Wiseman, 2008). In a similar study, a researcher first obtained overall ratings of attractiveness for a woman with no tattoos shown in a color photograph. On a 7-point scale, the woman received an average rating of µ = 4.9, and the distribution of ratings was normal with a standard deviation of σ = 0.84. The researcher then modified the photo by adding a tattoo of a butterfly on the woman's left arm. The modified photo was then shown to a sample of = 16 students at a local community college and the students used the same 7-point scale to rate the attractiveness of the woman. The average score for the photo with the tattoo was x̅ = 4.2. 

Does the data indicate a significant difference in rated attractiveness when the women appeared to have a tattoo? Use a two-tailed test with α = .05.

 

 

9d. Based on the calculated test statistic, would you reject the null hypothesis established in question 9a (MUST SHOW WORK FOR THIS PROBLEM)?

a. yes
b. no

 

9e. Based on the previously conducted steps, we can conclude (MUST SHOW WORK FOR THIS PROBLEM):

Note: The options provided in this problem represent how an outcome of a hypothesis test should be reported in a research report.

a. The results indicate that the presence of tattoos significantly decreased a woman's rated attractiveness when compared to a woman without tattoos.
b. The results indicate that the presence of tattoos significantly increased a woman's rated attractiveness when compared to a woman without tattoos.
c. The results indicate that the presence of tattoos has a significant effect on a woman's rated attractiveness when compared to a woman without tattoos.
d. The results indicate that the presence of tattoos does not have a significant effect on a woman's rated attractiveness when compared to a woman without tattoos.
 
 

10a. Compute Cohen's d to estimate the size of the effect (MUST SHOW WORK FOR THIS PROBLEM).

Note: Use the prompt provided in 9a for this problem. (9a. Which of the following correctly represents the null and alternative hypothesis for the mentioned sample of =16 (MUST SHOW WORK FOR THIS PROBLEM)?) 

 

 

 10b. Would the effect size calculated in 10a be considered a small, medium, or large effect?
a. Small
b. Medium
c. Large
d. No effect
 

 

 

 

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