2. An educator wants to determine whether early exposure school will affect IQ. He enlists the aid of the parents of 12 pairs of pre-school-age identical twins who agree to let their twins participate...


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2. An educator wants to determine whether early exposure school will affect IQ.<br>He enlists the aid of the parents of 12 pairs of pre-school-age identical twins who<br>agree to let their twins participate in the experiment. One member of each twin pair<br>is enrolled in preschool for 2 years while the other member of each pair remains at<br>home. At the end of 2 years, the IQs of all the children are measured. The results<br>follow: (Pagano, 2010) If proved significant, compute of the effect size.<br>IQ<br>Twins at home<br>Pair<br>Twins at preschool<br>1<br>110<br>114<br>2<br>121<br>118<br>3<br>107<br>103<br>4<br>117<br>112<br>115<br>117<br>6<br>112<br>106<br>

Extracted text: 2. An educator wants to determine whether early exposure school will affect IQ. He enlists the aid of the parents of 12 pairs of pre-school-age identical twins who agree to let their twins participate in the experiment. One member of each twin pair is enrolled in preschool for 2 years while the other member of each pair remains at home. At the end of 2 years, the IQs of all the children are measured. The results follow: (Pagano, 2010) If proved significant, compute of the effect size. IQ Twins at home Pair Twins at preschool 1 110 114 2 121 118 3 107 103 4 117 112 115 117 6 112 106
7<br>130<br>125<br>8<br>116<br>113<br>9.<br>111<br>109<br>10<br>120<br>122<br>11<br>117<br>116<br>12<br>106<br>104<br>

Extracted text: 7 130 125 8 116 113 9. 111 109 10 120 122 11 117 116 12 106 104

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