Choose a t-test for each situation: one-sample t-test, two-sample t-test, paired t-test, and no t-test. a. A
Question:
Choose a t-test for each situation: one-sample t-test, two-sample t-test, paired t-test, and no t-test.
a. A random sample of car dealerships is obtained. Then a student walks onto each dealer’s lot wearing old clothes and finds out how long it takes (in seconds) for a salesperson to approach the student. Later the student goes onto the same lot dressed very nicely and finds out how long it takes for a salesperson to approach.
b. A researcher at a preschool selects a random sample of 4-year-olds, determines whether they know the alphabet (yes or no), and records gender.
c. A researcher calls the office phone for a random sample of faculty at a college late at night, measures the length of the outgoing message, and records gender.
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Introductory Statistics Exploring The World Through Data
ISBN: 9780135163146
3rd Edition
Authors: Robert Gould, Rebecca Wong, Colleen N. Ryan