Here we have data that represent the results of a study comparing different viewing distances for a 42 inch high definition television.  Four viewing distances were evaluated, 9 feet, 12 feet, 15 feet and 18 feet.  Each participant watched a 30 minute television program from one of the distances and then rated the viewing distance on a scale from 1 (Very Bad, definitely need to move closer or father away) to 7 (excellent, perfect viewing distance).  The following day, the participants returned and watched another program from a different distance.  This process continued until all five participants had experienced and rated all four distances.    Viewing Distance Person 9 Feet 12 Feet 15 feet 18 Feet A 3 4 7 6 B 0 3 6 3 C 2 1 3 4 D 0 1 4 3 E 0 1 3 4 Conduct a hypothesis test, clearly showing each step in your answer.

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Here we have data that represent the results of a study comparing different viewing distances for a 42 inch high definition television.  Four viewing distances were evaluated, 9 feet, 12 feet, 15 feet and 18 feet.  Each participant watched a 30 minute television program from one of the distances and then rated the viewing distance on a scale from 1 (Very Bad, definitely need to move closer or father away) to 7 (excellent, perfect viewing distance).  The following day, the participants returned and watched another program from a different distance.  This process continued until all five participants had experienced and rated all four distances. 

 

Viewing Distance

Person

9 Feet

12 Feet

15 feet

18 Feet

A

3

4

7

6

B

0

3

6

3

C

2

1

3

4

D

0

1

4

3

E

0

1

3

4

Conduct a hypothesis test, clearly showing each step in your answer.  

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