A researcher is studying the effects of his newly created lens on vision. He samples 9 people with poor vision and measures their visual distance (in feet) with the lens and then without the lens. Did people’s vision with the lens differ from their vision without?   Participant # With Lens Without Lens 1 8 14 2 6 17 3 9 12 4 7 11 5 5 12 6 9 18 7 8 13 8 9 7 9 7 13   What kind of analysis will you use? Why?  State the null and alternative hypothesis.    Check your assumptions. Explain why each of them are or are not met.    Sketch a distribution and shade the rejection region(s), including the corresponding critical value(s).    Using R, calculate your test statistic and interpret the results of your test. (Don’t forget your 95% confidence interval and screenshots of your work!)  What do you conclude about the null hypothesis? Are there significant differences?

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  1. A researcher is studying the effects of his newly created lens on vision. He samples 9 people with poor vision and measures their visual distance (in feet) with the lens and then without the lens. Did people’s vision with the lens differ from their vision without?

 

Participant #

With Lens

Without Lens

1

8

14

2

6

17

3

9

12

4

7

11

5

5

12

6

9

18

7

8

13

8

9

7

9

7

13

 

What kind of analysis will you use? Why?

 State the null and alternative hypothesis.

 

 Check your assumptions. Explain why each of them are or are not met.

 

 Sketch a distribution and shade the rejection region(s), including the corresponding critical value(s).

 

 Using R, calculate your test statistic and interpret the results of your test. (Don’t forget your 95% confidence interval and screenshots of your work!)

 What do you conclude about the null hypothesis? Are there significant differences?

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