(See Solution) Researchers conducted a randomized, double-blind study to measure the effects of the drug olanzapine on patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Question: Researchers conducted a randomized, double-blind study to measure the effects of the drug olanzapine on patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder. A total of 115 patients with a DSM-IV diagnosis of bipolar disorder were randomly divided into two groups. Group 1 (n 1 = 55) received 20 mg per day of olanzapine, while group 2 (n 2 = 60) received a placebo. The effectiveness of the drug was measured using the Young-Mania rating scale, with the net improvement score recorded. Does the evidence suggest the experimental group experienced a larger mean improvement that the control group at α = .01 level of significance? (4 pts.)
Experimental Group (n 1 = 55): mean improvement 14.8,
standard deviation 12.5
Control Group (n 2 = 60): mean improvement 8.1,
standard deviation 12.7
- To BEST analyze this data, specifically identify the type of statistical test.
- What’s the confidence interval?
- Based on the confidence interval, what’s the research decision?
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If the researcher decides to fail to reject the null, she’s made
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The correct decision
- A Type I error
- A Type II error
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The correct decision
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