7. a. A repeated-measures study with a sample of n 9 participants produces a mean difference of...

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a. A repeated-measures study with a sample of n 9 participants produces a mean difference of MD 3 with a standard deviation of s 6. Based on the mean and standard deviation you should be able to visualize (or sketch) the sample distribution. Use a two-tailed hypothesis test with .05 to determine whether it is likely that this sample came from a population with D 0.

b. Now assume that the sample mean difference is MD 12, and once again visualize the sample distribution. Use a two-tailed hypothesis test with

.05 to determine whether it is likely that this sample came from a population with D 0.

c. Explain how the size of the sample mean difference influences the likelihood of finding a significant mean difference.

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Essentials Of Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences

ISBN: 9780495812203

7th Edition

Authors: Frederick J. Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau

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