[See Solution] A counselor wants to find out whether there is a change (either an increase or decrease) in procrastination after attending his workshop. Is this


Question: A counselor wants to find out whether there is a change (either an increase or decrease) in procrastination after attending his workshop.

  1. Is this a null hypothesis or a research hypothesis?
  2. Is this a directional or a nondirectional hypothesis?
  3. How are a and b related?
  4. What would be the cutoff score for this test if the counselor was testing 10 students? – You can use a probability of either .05 or .01.
  5. What is the name of the test you would use for the hypothesis?
  6. Provide a diagram of where the cutoff scores would be on the t-distribution, based on whether you think it should be a one-tailed or two tailed test and using the probability you chose in 4 (above)

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