Psychology: Creative Thinking Six sets of identical twins were randomly selected from a population of identical twins.
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Psychology: Creative Thinking Six sets of identical twins were randomly selected from a population of identical twins. One child was taken at random from each pair to form an experimental group. These children participated in a program designed to promote creative thinking. The other child from each pair was part of the control group that did not participate in the program to promote creative thinking. At the end of the program, a creative problem-solving test was given, with the results shown in the following table:
Twin pair A B C D E F Experimental group 53 35 12 25 33 47 Control group 39 21 5 18 21 42 Higher scores indicate better performance in creative problem solving. Do the data support the claim that the program of the experimental group did promote creative problem solving? (Use a 5 0.01.)
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Understandable Statistics Concepts And Methods
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