Paired t-test Execution 1. For this question use the following values: n = 13, s
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Paired t-test Execution
1. For this question use the following values: n = 13,sD = 1.20, and d = -1.01.Compute the upper limit of the 93% confidence interval on the difference between population means.
A) -0.955
B) -0.787
C) -0.507
D) -0.434
E) -0.348
F) -0.090
G) 0.044
H) 0.103
I) 0.132
J) 0.690
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2. For this question use the following values: n = 14,sD = 1.00, andd = 0.52.Compute the upper limit of the 93% confidence interval on the difference between population means.
A) -2.440
B) -2.131
C) -1.765
D) -0.865
E) -0.818
F) 0.652
G) 1.048
H) 1.218
I) 1.422
J) 1.533
Explanation / Answer
1)
n = 13,sD = 1.20, and d = -1.01.
the upper limit of the 93% confidence interval
= d + t *s/sqrt(n)
t = P(t < t*) = 0.965
df =n-1 = 12
here t = 1.989
hence upper limit =
(-1.01 +1.989*1.2/sqrt(13))
= -0.34802
option E) -0.348 is correct
2) : n = 14,sD = 1.00, and d = 0.52.
the upper limit of the 93% confidence interval
= d + t *s/sqrt(n)
t = P(t < t*) = 0.965
df =n-1 = 13
here t = 1.974
the upper limit of the 93% confidence interval
=(0.52 +1.974*1/sqrt(14))
=1.047573
G) 1.048 is correct
=1.067489
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