A researcher begins with a known population-in this case, scores on a standardiz
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A researcher begins with a known population-in this case, scores on a standardized test that are normally distributed with µ = 75 and = 15. The researcher suspects that special training in reading skills will produce a change in the scores for the individuals in the population. Because it is not feasible to administer the treatment (the special training) to everyone in the population, a sample of n=25 individuals is selected, and the treatment is given to this sample. Following treatment, the average score for this sample is x =80. Is there evidence that the training has an effect on test scores? (=.05) ( 5 points)
H0: µ = ___________
Ha: µ ___________
p-value=____________
Significance level: _______________
Accept or Reject the H0:________________
Explanation / Answer
Ans:
H0: µ =75
Ha: µ 75
Test statistic:
z=(80-75)/(15/sqrt(25))
z =5/3=1.67
p-value(2 tailed)=0.0949
Significance level=0.05
As,p-value=0.0949>0.05,we fail to reject null hypothesis(or we accept null hypothesis)
Accept the H0.
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