The stimulant Ritalin has been shown to increase attention span and improve academic performance in children with ADHD (Evans et al., 2001). To demonstrate the effectiveness of the drug, a researcher selects a sample of n – 20 children diagnosed with the disorder and measure each child’s attention span before and after taking the drug. The data show an average increase of attention span of MD = 4.8 minutes with a variance of s2 – 125 for the sample of difference scores.
a. Is this result sufficient to conclude that Ritalin significantly improves attention span? Use a one tailed test with α = .05.
b. Compute the 80% confidence interval for the mean change in attention span for the population.
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