(Step-by-Step) Forty students are randomly assigned to two different groups. One group learns a list of scrambled letter sets with high association values


Question: Forty students are randomly assigned to two different groups. One group learns a list of scrambled letter sets with high association values (each set of letters elicits many associations), and the other group learns letter sets with low association value. The number of repetitions before an errorless recitation of the syllables is recorded for each student. The results are shown here. Compare the groups.

High Association Value
Low Association Value
No. of Receptions ƒ No. of Receptions ƒ
23 1 35 1
21 3 33 2
20 2 31 1
19 3 28 3
18 5 25 4
16 1 22 1
15 2 21 1
14 1 20 3
10 1 18 2
8 1 17 2

If you reject the null hypothesis, tell what it means in the context of the problem.

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