3. A psychologist is studying the effects of lack of sleep on the performance of various perceptual-motor tasks. After a given period of sleep deprivation, a measurement of reaction time to an auditory stimulus was taken for each of 36 adult male subjects. The reaction times (in seconds) are summarized as follows: x = 1.82, s = 0.22 Previous psychological studies show that the true mean reaction time for non-sleep- deprived male subjects is 1.70 seconds. a. Does the sample evidence indicate that the mean reaction time for sleep- deprived male subjects is longer than that of non-sleep-deprived male subjects ? a = 0.05 (iii) The p-value for the above problem is 0.9995 0.9988 0.5 0.0005

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3. A psychologist is studying the effects of lack of sleep on the performance of
various perceptual-motor tasks. After a given period of sleep deprivation, a
measurement of reaction time to an auditory stimulus was taken for each of 36 adult
male subjects. The reaction times (in seconds) are summarized as follows:
x = 1.82, s = 0.22
Previous psychological studies show that the true mean reaction time for non-sleep-
deprived male subjects is 1.70 seconds.
a. Does the sample evidence indicate that the mean reaction time for sleep-
deprived male subjects is longer than that of non-sleep-deprived male subjects ?
a = 0.05
(iii) The p-value for the above problem is
0.9995
0.9988
0.5
0.0005
Transcribed Image Text:3. A psychologist is studying the effects of lack of sleep on the performance of various perceptual-motor tasks. After a given period of sleep deprivation, a measurement of reaction time to an auditory stimulus was taken for each of 36 adult male subjects. The reaction times (in seconds) are summarized as follows: x = 1.82, s = 0.22 Previous psychological studies show that the true mean reaction time for non-sleep- deprived male subjects is 1.70 seconds. a. Does the sample evidence indicate that the mean reaction time for sleep- deprived male subjects is longer than that of non-sleep-deprived male subjects ? a = 0.05 (iii) The p-value for the above problem is 0.9995 0.9988 0.5 0.0005
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