For the data 1.01, 0.99, 1.12, 1.27, 0.82, 1.04, calculate the standard deviation under both of the following conditions. (note you will have to carry some calculations out to the third decimal place...

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For the data 1.01, 0.99, 1.12, 1.27, 0.82, 1.04, calculate the standard deviation under both of the following conditions. (note you will have to carry some calculations out to the third decimal place to see the difference in calculations.)


a. For the Sample.


b. As an estimate of the population


c. Calculate the standard error for t using symbolic notation..


d. Calculate the t statistic, assuming µ=0.96

Assume we know the following for a two-tailed single-sample t test, at a p level of 0.05: µ=44.3, N=114, M=43, s=5.9

a. Calculate the t statistic


b. Calculate a 95% confidence interval


c. Calculate the effect size using Cohen’s d


Using Cohen;s conventions, interpret the effect sizes that you calculate in:


a. Exercise 9.28c




b. Exercise 9.29c



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Answer To: For the data 1.01, 0.99, 1.12, 1.27, 0.82, 1.04, calculate the standard deviation under both of the...

Robert answered on Dec 25 2021
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Question 9.24
Given data set can be summarized as
1.01
0.99
1.12
1.27
0.82
1.04
N
umber of observation
a) Standard deviation for the sample
(

Total 0.111083
Mean of the data sample





Now,
Standard deviation (for sample) √








b) Standard deviation for population
Standard deviation (for population) √






c) Standard error for t using symbolic notation
Standard error =
...
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