[All Steps] Suppose that scores on the Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT) form a normal distribution with = 500 and = 100. A high school counselor has developed
Question:
Suppose that scores on the Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT) form a normal distribution with = 500 and = 100. A high school counselor has developed a special course designed to boost SAT scores. A random sample of n = 16 students is selected to take the course and then the SAT. The sample has an average score of M = 554. Does the course have an effect on SAT scores? Explain.
- What are the dependent and independent variables for this experiment?
- Perform the hypothesis test using the four steps outlined in the chapter. Use a two-tailed test with = .05.
- If = .01 were used instead, what z-score values would be associated with the critical region?
- For part (c), want decision should be made regarding Ho ? Compare to part (b), and explain the difference.
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