I am to do a project for an inferential statistics class and I would like some basic guidance. I am to propose a research question. My proposed research question is "Does drinking stimulants such as coffee improve a student's grades?" It was suggested to me that my population could be the students at my school. I will impliment simple random sampling by devising two groups of students, one being a group who often consume stimulants like coffee and another who seldomly or never consume a stimulant such as coffee. Upon gathering the data of each group I will need to compare the average grades for each group using independent samples t-test for both respective groups. My Hypothesis test will be a two independent samples test for mean. My question is what are the limitations? (How could bias and/or confounding variables could limit this study?) Also what graph do you think would be best served to visually display the data?
I am to do a project for an
I am to propose a research question. My proposed research question is "Does drinking stimulants such as coffee improve a student's grades?"
It was suggested to me that my population could be the students at my school. I will impliment simple random sampling by devising two groups of students, one being a group who often consume stimulants like coffee and another who seldomly or never consume a stimulant such as coffee. Upon gathering the data of each group I will need to compare the average grades for each group using independent samples t-test for both respective groups. My Hypothesis test will be a two independent samples test for
My question is what are the limitations? (How could bias and/or confounding variables could limit this study?)
Also what graph do you think would be best served to visually display the data?
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