Do college students enjoy playing sports less than watching sports? A researcher randomly selected ten college students and asked them to rate playing sports and watching sports on a scale from 1 to...


Do college students enjoy playing sports less than watching sports? A researcher randomly selected ten college students and asked them to rate playing sports and watching sports on a scale from 1 to 10 with 1 meaning they have no interest and 10 meaning they absolutely love it. The results of the study are shown below.


Playing vs. Watching Sports Data


















































PlayWatch
78
1010
24
64
26
12
14
56
12
79


  1. The p-value = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.)

  2. Thus, the final conclusion is that ...


    • A) The results are statistically significant at αα = 0.10, so there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the ten students that were surveyed rated playing sports lower than watching sports on average.

    • B) The results are statistically insignificant at αα = 0.10, so there is statistically significant evidence to conclude that the population mean rating for playing sports is equal to the population mean rating for watching sports.

    • C) The results are statistically significant at αα = 0.10, so there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the population mean rating for playing sports is less than the population mean rating for watching sports.

    • D) The results are statistically insignificant at αα = 0.10, so there is insufficient evidence to conclude that the population mean rating for playing sports is less than the population mean rating for watching sports.








Jun 01, 2022
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