A sample of n = 40 individuals is selected from a population with µ = 30, and a treatment is administered to the sample. What is expected if the treatment has an effect? a.           The sample mean should be very different from 30 and should lead you to reject the null hypothesis. b.           The sample mean should be very different from 30 and should lead you to fail to reject the null hypothesis. c.           The sample mean should be close to 30 and should lead you to reject the null hypothesis. d.           The sample mean should be close 30 and should lead you to fail to reject the null hypothesis.

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A sample of n = 40 individuals is selected from a population with µ = 30, and a treatment is administered to the sample. What is expected if the treatment has an effect?

a.           The sample mean should be very different from 30 and should lead you to reject the null hypothesis.

b.           The sample mean should be very different from 30 and should lead you to fail to reject the null hypothesis.

c.           The sample mean should be close to 30 and should lead you to reject the null hypothesis.

d.           The sample mean should be close 30 and should lead you to fail to reject the null hypothesis.          

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