Conduct a paired t-test on ‘Run_Pulse’ and ‘Rest_Pulse’ for male participants only. Use the alpha level .10 (which needs you to change the default of the function 't.test()'). Report your results following the APA writing template below: The data were collected from a sample of FILL IN BLANK (sample size) male participants' pulse rates, for both the running and resting conditions. The pulse rates when running have a mean of (FILL IN BLANK)seconds (SD= FILL IN ), and the pulse rates when resting has a mean of (FILL IN BLANK) seconds (SD = FILL IN ). Thus, on average, the pulse rates (decreased, increased?) from the resting condition to the running condition. The paired t-test was conducted to determine if this difference in the means was statistically significantly different from 0. The results indicate that this difference (is, is not?) statistically different (t = , df = , p (=? Choose one and then input the value), confidence interval = FILL IN(, )). Thus, we (reject, fail to reject?) the null hypothesis that the means of the pulse rates remain the same in the running and resting conditions, at the .10 level. The effect size d is . Using Cohen's (1988) guidelines, this effect size is (small, medium, large?). The results provide evidence to support the conclusion that there (is, is not?) a difference between the average pulse rate in the running condition and the average pulse rate in the resting condition for male participants.
Conduct a paired t-test on ‘Run_Pulse’ and ‘Rest_Pulse’ for male participants only. Use the alpha level .10 (which needs you to change the default of the
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