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Heart rate during laughter. Laughter is often called “the best medicine,” since studies ha...

Heart rate during laughter. Laughter is often called “the best medicine,” since studies have shown that laughter can reduce muscle tension and increase oxygenation of the blood. In the International Journal of Obesity (Jan., 2007), researchers at Vanderbilt University investigated the physiological changes that accompany laughter. Ninety subjects (18-34 years old) watched film clips designed to evoke laughter. During the laughing period, the researchers measured the heart rate (beats per minute) of each subject, with the following summary results:  s = 6. It is well known that the mean resting heart rate of adults is 71 beats per minute. At α = .05, is there sufficient evidence to indicate that the true mean heart rate during laughter exceeds 71 beats per minute?

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