Use the following information to calculate a one sample t-test, and then determine both the cohens...
Determine both the cohens d and r^2 effect sizes for the following study results: U=21, sample n=15, M=24, s=3.75, and t=3.06 Cohens d= .60, r^2=.40 Cohens d= .60, r^2=.30 Cohens d= .80, r^2=.30 Cohens d=.80, r^2= .40
Consider the following hypothesis test. Hoius 12 H: > 12 A sample of 25 provided a sample mean x = 14 and a sample standard deviation s = 4.25. (a) Compute the value of the test statistic. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) (b) Use the t distribution table to compute a range for the p-value. O p-value > 0.200 O 0.100 < p-value < 0.200 O 0.050 < p-value < 0.100 O 0.025 < p-value < 0.050 O...
A) What is the appropriate test stat? N/A, z test, one sample
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F. Make an interpretation based on results.
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Consider the follovwing hypothesis test. Ho: us 12 H:u > 12 A sample of 25 provided a sample mean x = 14 and a sample standard deviation s = 4.33. (a) Compute the value of the test statistic. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) (b) Use the t distribution table to compute a range for the p-value. O p-value > 0.200 0.100 < p-value < 0.200 0.050 < p-value < 0.100 0.025 < p-value < 0.050 0.010 < p-value...
1. Fill in the blank. In a one-sample t-test, we use the _________ to estimate the population standard deviation in order to calculate the standard error. How do you find the degrees of freedom (df) for a one-sample t-test? a. N b. Calculate the standard deviation of the sample c. n-2 d. n-1 Which of the following influences the likelihood of obtaining significant results? a. The larger your estimated standard error, the more likely it will be to get...
Factors Affecting Power in the t Test After completing this week's assigned readings, discuss one of the following questions: What things can a researcher do to try to increase the magnitude of the d effect size? Suppose that you can increase the d effect size while holding group sizes n1 and n2 constant. How will an increase in d influence the magnitude of t ? Several factors influence statistical power for a one-sample t test. How does statistical power change...
Consider the following hypothesis test. H0: μ ≤ 12 Ha: μ > 12 A sample of 25 provided a sample mean x = 14 and a sample standard deviation s = 4.32. (a) Compute the value of the test statistic. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) _______ (b) Use the t distribution table to compute a range for the p-value. a) p-value > 0.200 b) 0.100 < p-value < 0.200 c) 0.050 < p-value < 0.100 d) 0.025 <...
Question Which of the following is true about the one sample z-test and one sample t-test: A. for a t-test, the population mean and standard deviation are needed for a t-test only the sample mean is needed. for a z-test the population mean and standard deviation are needed. The z and t-tests are identical except for the size of the sample used. The z and t-tests are identical in terms of the amount of information needed. B. C. D. E....
Which Test those cases should use? A: one sample z-test B: one-sample t-test C: t-test for the difference between means for two related samples D: t-test for the difference between means for two independent samples with homogeneity of variance E: t-test for the difference between means for two independent samples with heterogeneity of variance F: a one sample z-test for proportions (or a chi-square goodness of fit) G: chi-square goodness of fit only (where a one sample z-test of proportions isn’t appropriate) H: a two-sample z-test...
Use the following information to answer the following question One sample T confidence interval: : Mean of variable 95% confidence interval results: Variable Sample Mean Std. Err. DF L. Limit U. Limit Calories in beer 12 oz 155.54433.4731854 40 148.68411162.4045 How many beers were in the sample? OA. 41 OB. 12 OC.40 D.95 E unable to tell from the given output.