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You wish to test the following claim (Ha) at a significance level of a = 0.05. d denotes the mean of the<br>difference between pre-test and post-test scores.<br>H.: H4 = 0<br>Ha:Ha > 0<br>You believe the population of difference scores is normally distributed, but you do not know the standard<br>deviation. You obtain the following sample of data:<br>post-test<br>pre-test<br>43.5<br>18.7<br>60.3<br>123.6<br>68.2<br>110.1<br>79.5<br>138.5<br>43.5<br>15.5<br>77.8<br>75.9<br>82.3<br>69<br>51.3<br>38<br>56.7<br>11.3<br>47.3<br>56.2<br>66.4<br>57<br>54.3<br>109.4<br>46.7<br>-3.7<br>73.8<br>106<br>63.1<br>-23.7<br>70.7<br>63.9<br>59.8<br>69.9<br>62.1<br>99.7<br>49.1<br>125.5<br>73.8<br>67<br>62.6<br>19.5<br>66.7<br>127.8<br>• Make sure to choose the appropriate column for Sample 1 and 2 so that you are estimating the improved<br>post-test score: pre-test - post-test, Hz - H1<br>a. What is the test statistic for this sample?<br>test statistic =<br>Round to 3 decimal places.<br>b. What is the p-value for this sample? Round to 4 decimal places.<br>p-value =<br>c. The p-value is...<br>O less than (or equal to) a<br>greater than a<br>d. This test statistic leads to a decision to...<br>Oreject the null<br>Oaccept the null<br>fail to reject the null<br>e. As such, the final conclusion is that...<br>There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the mean difference of<br>post-test from pre-test is greater than 0.<br>O There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the mean difference of<br>post-test from pre-test is greater than 0.<br>O The sample data support the claim that the mean difference of post-test from pre-test is<br>greater than 0.<br>O There is not sufficient sample evidence to support the claim that the mean difference of post-<br>test from pre-test is greater than 0.<br>

Extracted text: You wish to test the following claim (Ha) at a significance level of a = 0.05. d denotes the mean of the difference between pre-test and post-test scores. H.: H4 = 0 Ha:Ha > 0 You believe the population of difference scores is normally distributed, but you do not know the standard deviation. You obtain the following sample of data: post-test pre-test 43.5 18.7 60.3 123.6 68.2 110.1 79.5 138.5 43.5 15.5 77.8 75.9 82.3 69 51.3 38 56.7 11.3 47.3 56.2 66.4 57 54.3 109.4 46.7 -3.7 73.8 106 63.1 -23.7 70.7 63.9 59.8 69.9 62.1 99.7 49.1 125.5 73.8 67 62.6 19.5 66.7 127.8 • Make sure to choose the appropriate column for Sample 1 and 2 so that you are estimating the improved post-test score: pre-test - post-test, Hz - H1 a. What is the test statistic for this sample? test statistic = Round to 3 decimal places. b. What is the p-value for this sample? Round to 4 decimal places. p-value = c. The p-value is... O less than (or equal to) a greater than a d. This test statistic leads to a decision to... Oreject the null Oaccept the null fail to reject the null e. As such, the final conclusion is that... There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the mean difference of post-test from pre-test is greater than 0. O There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the mean difference of post-test from pre-test is greater than 0. O The sample data support the claim that the mean difference of post-test from pre-test is greater than 0. O There is not sufficient sample evidence to support the claim that the mean difference of post- test from pre-test is greater than 0.
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