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A study was designed to measure the effect of home environment on academic achievement o...

A study was designed to measure the effect of home environment on academic achievement of 12-year-old students. Because genetic differences may also contribute to academic achievement, the researcher wanted to control for this factor. Thirty sets of identical twins were identified who had been adopted prior to their first birthday, with one twin placed in a home in which academics were emphasized (Academic) and the other twin placed in a home in which academics were not emphasized (Nonacademic). The final grades (based on 100 points) for the 60 students are given here:

a. Use the following computer output to evaluate whether there is a difference in the mean final grade between the students in an academically oriented home environment and those in a non academically oriented home environment.

b. Estimate the size of the difference in the mean final grades of the students in academic and nonacademic home environments.

c. Do the conditions for using the t procedures appear to be satisfied for these data?

d. Does it appear that using twins in this study to control for variation in final scores was effective as compared to taking a random sample of 30 students in both types of home environments? Justify your answer.

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