At a small rural college, incoming students are arranged into 320 pairs by the administration based on
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At a small rural college, incoming students are arranged into 320 pairs by the administration based on their high school credentials. (The students do not know this). One member of each pair is chosen randomly to participate in an enriched orientation program. At the end of the first semester, it is found that 55% of enrichedprogram students are getting higher grades than the (control) students they have been matched with. Can you reject the null hypothesis at the .05 level with a two-tailed test? With a one-tailed test? Explain the basis for your statistical decisions.
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Introductory Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9780470907764
7th Edition
Authors: Joan Welkowitz, Barry H. Cohen, R. Brooke Lea
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