A clinical trial was conducted to test the effectiveness of a drug for treating insomnia in older subjects. Before​ treatment, 16   subjects had a mean wake time of 102.0   min. After​ treatment, the 16   subjects had a mean wake time of 78.6   min and a standard deviation of 21.5   min. Assume that the 16   sample values appear to be from a normally distributed population and construct a 95 ​% confidence interval estimate of the mean wake time for a population with drug treatments. What does the result suggest about the mean wake time of 102.0   min before the​ treatment? Does the drug appear to be​ effective? Construct the 95 ​% confidence interval estimate of the mean wake time for a population with the treatment.   nothing   minless than muless thannothing   min ​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.) What does the result suggest about the mean wake time of 102.0   min before the​ treatment? Does the drug appear to be​ effective?   The confidence interval ▼   includes does not include the mean wake time of 102.0   min before the​ treatment, so the means before and after the treatment ▼   are different. could be the same. This result suggests that the drug treatment ▼   does not have has a significant effect.

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A clinical trial was conducted to test the effectiveness of a drug for treating insomnia in older subjects. Before​ treatment,

16
 

subjects had a mean wake time of

102.0
 

min. After​ treatment, the

16
 

subjects had a mean wake time of

78.6
 

min and a standard deviation of

21.5
 

min. Assume that the

16
 

sample values appear to be from a normally distributed population and construct a

95
​%

confidence interval estimate of the mean wake time for a population with drug treatments. What does the result suggest about the mean wake time of

102.0
 
min before the​ treatment? Does the drug appear to be​ effective?
Construct the
95
​%
confidence interval estimate of the mean wake time for a population with the treatment.
 
nothing
 
minless than

muless thannothing

 
min
​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.)
What does the result suggest about the mean wake time of
102.0
 
min before the​ treatment? Does the drug appear to be​ effective?
 
The confidence interval
 
includes
does not include
the mean wake time of
102.0
 

min before the​ treatment, so the means before and after the treatment

 
are different.
could be the same.

This result suggests that the drug treatment

 
does not have
has

a significant effect.

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