Healthy women aged 18 to 40 participated in a study of eating habits. Subjects w
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Healthy women aged 18 to 40 participated in a study of eating habits. Subjects were given bags of potato chips and bottled water and invited to snack freely. Interviews showed that some women were trying to restrain their diet out of concern about their weight. How much effect did these good intentions have on their eating habits? Here are the data on grams of potato chips consumed (note that the study report gave the standard error of the mean rather than the standard deviation):
The standard error of the difference of sample means (0.0001) is:_________
The critical value (0.001) from the t distribution for confidence interval 90% using the conservative degrees of freedom is:
t* = __________
Assuming the point estimate of the interval is given by the unrestrained mean minus the restrained mean, give a 95% confidence interval (0.01) that describes the effect of restraint:
_____________ to ______________
Based on this interval, is there a significant difference between the two groups?
Yes or No?
Group n SEM Unrestrained 9 64.73 7.3 Restrained 11 28 8Explanation / Answer
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