(b) Find the critical value(s). Round the answer(s) to at least three decimal places. If there is more than one critical value, separate them with commas. Critical value (c)Compute the test value. Round the answer to at least 3  decimal places, if necessary. t= (d) Make the decision. ▼(Choose one) the null hypothesis.         (e) Summarize the results. There ▼(Choose one) enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis that the book scores are equal to DVD scores

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Retention Test Scores A sample of non-English majors at a selected college was used in a study to see if the student retained more from reading a 19th -century novel or by watching it in DVD form. Each student was assigned one novel to read and a different one to watch, and then they were given a 100 -point written quiz on each novel. Assume the variables are normally distributed. The test results are shown below.

 

Book
79
80
82
89
90
80
90
DVD
81
81
81
82
75
70
80

At α=0.01, can it be concluded that the book scores are higher than the DVD scores?

 State the hypothesis and identify the claim with the correct hypothesis.

(a)H0:  ▼(Choose one)

H1:  ▼(Choose one)

This hypothesis test is a ▼(Choose one) test.

 
 
 
 
(b) Find the critical value(s). Round the answer(s) to at least three decimal places. If there is more than one critical value, separate them with commas.
Critical value
(c)Compute the test value. Round the answer to at least 3
 decimal places, if necessary.
t=

(d) Make the decision.

▼(Choose one) the null hypothesis.
 
 
 

 

(e) Summarize the results.

There ▼(Choose one) enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis that the book scores are equal to DVD scores.
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