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Research examining the effects of preschool childcare has found that children who spent time in day care, especially high-quality day care, perform better on math and language tests than children who stay home with their mothers (Broberg, Wessels, Lamb, & Hwang, 3997). In a typical study, a researcher obtains a sample of
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a. Is this sample sufficient to conclude that the children with a history of preschool day care are significantly different from the general population? Use two-tailed test with
b. Compute Cohen’s d to measure the size of the preschool effect.
c. Write a sentence showing how the outcome of the hypothesis lest and the measure of effect size would appear in a research report.
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