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- a production line is producing light bulbs. 90% of the bulbs are good and .10% are defective. Suppose each bulbls condition is dependent of the other bulbs condition Select three buls at randon: 1. P(all 3 are good)=? 2. P( 2 of 3 are good)= 3. P(1 of 3 are good)=A study was conducted to determine whether big-city and small-town dwellers differed in their helpfulness to strangers. In this study, the investigators rang the doorbells of strangers living in a large City or small towns in the vicinity. They explained they had misplaced the address of a friend living in the neighbourhood and asked to use the phone. The following data show the number of individuals who admitted or did not admit the strangers (the investigators) into their homes: Helpfulness to strangers Admitted strangers into their home Didnot admit strangers into their home Big city dwellers 60 90 Small town dwellers 70 30 State the dependent and independent variable Is this a directional or non directionalAn interesting experiment was described in the paper "Sociochemosensory and Emotional Functions."† The authors of this paper wondered if college students could recognize their roommate by scent. They carried out an experiment in which female college students used fragrance-free soap, deodorant, shampoo, and laundry detergent for a period of time. Their bedding was also laundered using a fragrance-free detergent. Each person was then given a new t-shirt that she slept in for one night. The shirt was then collected and sealed in an airtight bag. Later, the roommate was presented with three identical t-shirts (one worn by her roommate and two worn by other women) and asked to pick the one that smelled most like her roommate. (Yes, hard to believe, but people really do research like this!) This process was repeated a second time, with the shirts refolded and rearranged before the second trial. The researchers recorded how many times (0, 1, or 2) that the shirt worn by the roommate was…
- A researcher is interested in the effect of listening to music on knowledge acquisition. She randomly selects 82 students from her Introduction to Psychology course to participate. Half of the selected students is asked to listen to music of their choice while studying for an exam and the other half is asked not to listen to any music while studying. After the exam, she computes the exam scores and obtains results presented below. Can the researcher conclude that there is an effect of listening to music on knowledge acquisition? Conduct the appropriate statistical test (two-tailed) with a = .05. Music group (m) X 97.3 m s = 9.0 m Which of the following values is the value of the test statistic in this analysis? 1.49 2.00 4.41 2.10 No music group (nm) X = 93.1 nm S nm = 10.0On each trial of an experiment, a subject is presented with a constant soft noise, which is interrupted at some unpredictable time by a noticeably louder sound. The time it takes for the subject to react to this louder sound is recorded. The following list contains the reaction times (in milliseconds) for the 19 trials of this experiment: 171, 212, 285, 175, 202, 269, 193, 217, 164, 231, 261, 236, 186, 257, 271, 229, 250, 296, 226 Send data to calculator Find 20th and 75th percentiles for these reaction times. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.) (a) The 20th percentile: milliseconds (b) The 75th percentile: millisecondsOn each trial of an experiment, a subject is presented with a constant soft noise, which is interrupted at some unpredictable time by a noticeably louder sound. The time it takes for the subject to react to this louder sound is recorded. The fallowing list contains the reaction times (in milliseconds) for the 16 trials of this experiment: 241, 271. 261, 164, 257, 193. 186, 222, 226, 212, 152, 273, 217, 171, 175, 202 Send date to caleulator Find 40 and 75" percentiles for these reaction times. (a) The 40 percentile: Imilliseconds (b) The 75t percentile: miliseconds
- Foofy obtained a significant Fobt from an experiment with five levels. She therefore concludes that changing every condition of the independent variable results in a significant change in the dependent variable. (a) Is she correct? Why or why not? (b) What must she now do?A researcher selected a sample of 268 former student-athletes from a list of graduates of a large university. A total of 14% of the sample of athletes had earned graduate degrees as compared to 17% of all graduates. What is the Z obtained value?On each trial of an experiment, a participant is presented with a constant soft noise, which is interrupted at some unpredictable time by a slightly louder sound. The time it takes for the participant to react to the louder sound is recorded. The following list contains the reaction times (in milliseconds) for 26 trials of this experiment. 156, 202, 214, 222, 234, 250, 279, 280, 280, 297, 298, 299, 301, 303, 311, 329, 340, 358, 373, 394, 419, 436, 451, 583, 701, 864 Send data to Excel Aa Frequency 12 12- 10 10- 8- 6. 4. 2 2- 150 300 450 600 750 1000 Reaction time (in milliseconds)