The Community Mental Health Journal (Aug. 2000) presented the results of a survey of over 6,000 clients
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a. Conduct a hypothesis test (at α = .01) to determine whether the true mean social interaction score of all Connecticut mental health patients differs from 3.
b. Examine the results of the study from a practical view, and then discuss why "statistical significance" does not always imply "practical significance."
c. Because the variable of interest is measured on a 5-point scale, it is unlikely that the population of ratings will be normally distributed. Consequently, some analysts may perceive the test from part a to be invalid and search for alternative methods of analysis. Defend or refute this position.
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