Is the average time to complete an obstacle course longer when a patch is placed over the right eye than when a patch is placed over the left eye? Thirteen randomly selected volunteers first completed an obstacle course with a patch over one eye and then completed an equally difficult obstacle course with a patch over the other eye. The completion times are shown below. "Left" means the patch was placed over the left eye and "Right" means the patch was placed over the right eye. Time to Complete the Course 46 41 43 41 43 41 45 45 42 43 Left 42 40 41 36 45 42 42 40 Assume a Normal distribution. What can be concluded at the the a = 0.01 level of significance level of significance? For this study, we should us v Select an answer t-test for a population mean t-test for the difference between two independent population means a. The null and alter z-test for the difference between two population proportions t-test for the difference between two dependent population means z-test for a population proportion Но: Select an answer ? Select an answer (please enter a decimal) H : Select an answer ? Select an answer O (Please enter a decimal) b. The test statistic ? (please show your answer to 3 decimal places.) c. The p-value = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.) d. The p-value is ? O a e. Based on this, we should Select an answer the null hypothesis. f. Thus, the final conclusion is that ...

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Is the average time to complete an obstacle course longer when a patch is placed over the right eye than when a
patch is placed over the left eye? Thirteen randomly selected volunteers first completed an obstacle course with
a patch over one eye and then completed an equally difficult obstacle course with a patch over the other eye. The
completion times are shown below. "Left" means the patch was placed over the left eye and "Right" means the
patch was placed over the right eye.
Time to Complete the Course
Right 46 41 43 41 45 45 42 43
Left 42 40 41 36 45 42 42 40
Assume a Normal distribution. What can be concluded at the the a =
0.01 level of significance level of
significance?
For this study, we should us v Select an answer
t-test for a population mean
t-test for the difference between two independent population means
z-test for the difference between two population proportions
t-test for the difference between two dependent population means
a. The null and alter
z-test for a population proportion
Ho:
Select an answer
Select an answer
O (please enter a decimal)
?
H1:
Select an answer
Select an answer
O (Please enter a decimal)
?
b. The test statistic
(please show your answer to 3 decimal places.)
c. The p-value =
d. The p-value is ?
(Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.)
e. Based on this, we should Select an answer
O the null hypothesis.
f. Thus, the final conclusion is that ...
Transcribed Image Text:Is the average time to complete an obstacle course longer when a patch is placed over the right eye than when a patch is placed over the left eye? Thirteen randomly selected volunteers first completed an obstacle course with a patch over one eye and then completed an equally difficult obstacle course with a patch over the other eye. The completion times are shown below. "Left" means the patch was placed over the left eye and "Right" means the patch was placed over the right eye. Time to Complete the Course Right 46 41 43 41 45 45 42 43 Left 42 40 41 36 45 42 42 40 Assume a Normal distribution. What can be concluded at the the a = 0.01 level of significance level of significance? For this study, we should us v Select an answer t-test for a population mean t-test for the difference between two independent population means z-test for the difference between two population proportions t-test for the difference between two dependent population means a. The null and alter z-test for a population proportion Ho: Select an answer Select an answer O (please enter a decimal) ? H1: Select an answer Select an answer O (Please enter a decimal) ? b. The test statistic (please show your answer to 3 decimal places.) c. The p-value = d. The p-value is ? (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.) e. Based on this, we should Select an answer O the null hypothesis. f. Thus, the final conclusion is that ...
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