Childhood participation in sports, cultural groups, and youth groups appears to be related to improved self esteem for adolescents (McGee, Williams, Howden Chapman, Martin, & Kawachi, 2006). In a representative study, a sample ofadolescents with a history of group participation is given a standardized self-esteem questionnaire. For the general population of adolescents, scores on this questionnaire form a normal distribution with a mean of and a standard deviation
The sample of group participation adolescents had an average of
a. Does this sample provide enough evidence to conclude that self-esteem scores for these adolescents are significantly different from those of the general population? Use a two-tailed test with
b. Compute Cohen’s d to measure the size of the difference.
c. Write a sentence describing the outcome of the hypothesis test and the measure of effect size as it would appear in a research report.
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