Belsky, Weinraub, Owen, and Kelly (2001) reported on the effects of preschool child care on the development

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Belsky, Weinraub, Owen, and Kelly (2001) reported on the effects of preschool child care on the development of young children. One result suggests that children who spend more time away from their mothers are more likely to show behavioral problems in kindergarten. Using a standardized scale, the average rating of behavioral problems for kindergarten children is m 5 35.

A sample of n 5 16 kindergarten children who had spent at least 20 hours per week in child care during the previous year produced a mean score of M 5 42.7 with a standard deviation of s 5 6.

a. Are the data sufficient to conclude that children with a history of child care show significantly more behavioral problems than the average kindergarten child? Use a one-tailed test with a 5 .01.

b. Compute the 90% confidence interval for the mean rating of behavioral problems for the population of kindergarten children who have a history of child care.

c. Write a sentence showing how the outcome of the hypothesis test and the confidence interval would appear in a research report.

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Essentials Of Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences

ISBN: 9781337098120

9th Edition

Authors: Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau, Lori Ann B. Forzano

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