Diagram the answer to Exercise 15.13. Lets modify Exercise 15.12 to have sample means of 25 and
Question:
Diagram the answer to Exercise 15.13.
Let’s modify Exercise 15.12 to have sample means of 25 and 28, with a pooled standard deviation of 8 and sample sizes of 20 and 20.
a) What is the a priori power of this experiment?
b) Run the t test on the data.
c) What, if anything, does the answer to
(a) have to say about the answer to (b)?
Exercise 15.12
Assume that I have just conducted a study comparing cognitive development of low birth weight
(premature) and normal birth weight babies at one year of age. Using a score of my own devising, I found the sample means of the two groups to be 25 and 30, respectively, with a pooled standard deviation (sp) of 8. There were 20 subjects in each group. If we assume that the true means and standard deviations have been estimated exactly, what was the a priori probability (the probability before the experiment was conducted) that this study would find a significant difference?
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Fundamental Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9781305652972
9th Edition
Authors: David C. Howell