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Ackerman and Goldsmith (2011) found that students who studied text from printed

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Ackerman and Goldsmith (2011) found that students who studied text from printed hardcopy had better scores than students who studied from text presented on a screen. In a related study, a professor noticed that several students in a large class had purchased the e-book version of the course textbook. For the final exam, the overall average for the entire class was µ=81.7, but the n=9 students who used e-books had a mean of M=77.2 with a standard deviation of s=5.7.

a) Is the sample sufficient to conclude that scores for students using e-books were significantly different from scores for the regular class? Use a two-tailed test with =.01.

b) Construct the 95% confidence interval to estimate the mean exam score if the entire population used e-books.

Explanation / Answer

a) Two tailed test

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