When designing an experiment, which of the following is in the control of the experimenter? µ1...
Persons having Reynaud’s syndrome are apt to suffer a sudden impairment of
blood circulation in fingers and toes. In an experiment to study the extent of this
impairment, each subject immersed a forefinger in water and the resulting heat
output (cal/cm2/min) was measured. For m = 10 subjects with the syndrome,
the average heat output was ¯x = 0.64 with sample standard deviation 0.2, and for
n = 10 nonsufferers, the average output was 2.05 , with sample standard deviation...
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(14) For testing Ho : µ1 = µ2 versus H1 : µ1 # µ2, a completely randomized design used two indpendent samples of sizes n = m = 10 and obtained t-statistics = -2.87. If the assumption of equal but unknown population variances is justified, what is the p-value? The following "answers" have been proposed. (a) Approximately 0.005 (b) Approximately 0.01 (c) Approximately 0.025 (d) Approximately 0.05 (e) None of the above. The correct...
A paired difference experiment produced the following data: nD = 18 x1 = 92 x2 = 95.5 xD = -3.5 sD2 = 21 Determine the values of t for which the null hypothesis, µ1 - µ2 = 0, would be rejected in favor of the alternative hypotheses, µ1 - µ2 < 0. Use α = .10. Conduct the paired difference test described in part a. Draw the appropriate conclusions. What assumptions are necessary so that the paired difference test...
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When designing a sound scientific experiment, which of the following guidelines should be followed? Isolating one independent variable makes it simpler to evaluate for a causal relationship. Correlational data can be used to prove a hypothesis. The control group is ignored during comparison. Constants are not always necessary. The process known as gastrulation results in the formation of which of the following embryonic structures? . . . . . Coelomic cavities Germinal layers Circulatory systems Neural...
Null hypothesis: products equally Alternative hypothesis: #2 sells cheaper than #1 H0: µ1 = µ2, Ha: µ1 > µ2 N=20 Please assist in finding the following: random predicted outcome. second outcome of 16/20 statistic difference sample difference standard error df standardized statistics p-value standard deviation standard error confidence interval within 95% product name stat 1 stat 2 Price Comparison a $ 14.39 $ 10.39 $ 4.00 b $ 14.39 $ 10.94 $ 3.45 c $ 9.99 $ 9.99 $ - ...
Which of the following is not true of a laboratory experiment a. Researcher randomly assigns participants into various treatment conditions b. The researcher has a low degree of control over the conduct of the study c. The experimenter designs the study to test how certain aspects of an actual environment affect behavior d. A laboratory setting must mirror conditions found in the natural environment
6.6.Reconsider the experiment described in Problem 6.1 Suppose that the experimenter only performed the eight trials from replicate I. In addition, he ran four center points and obtained the following response values: 36, 40, 43, 45 (a) Estimate the factor effects. Which effects are large? (b) Perform an analysis of variance, including a check for pure quadratic curvature. What are your conclusions? (c) Write down an appropriate model for predicting tool life, based on the results of this experiment. Does...
Indicate what error the experimenter made when running the following TLCs.
ovirA 23. A good example of the "experimenter effect" would be a situation in which the experimenter a. intentionally acts out the proper behavior for the participants. b. deceives the subject as to the real purpose of the experiment. c. unknowingly hints to subjects what is expected of them. d. none of the above 24. Imagine you have a set of scores that could range from 0 to 100, but in your study the mean is 98. You will probably...
When designing and writing questions for a survey, which of the following are issues that you need to pay attention to? Wording of questions e Order of questions Sensitive questions All of the above