r. Moas is interested in examining how environmental cues affect memory. She asks 15 students to study 10 obscure words for a vocabulary exam. All students take the final vocabulary exam in Classroom A. She randomly assigns participants to one of three locations to study for the exam: the same classroom (Classroom A), a different classroom (Classroom B), or a completely separate location, the school gym. Then, she records the number of vocabulary words that each student correctly defines on the exam. The data is as follows: Participant Study Location Vocabulary Words Answered Correctly 1 Same Classroom 9 2 Same Classroom 8 3 Same Classroom 10 4 Same Classroom 8 5 Same Classroom 9 6 Different Classroom 9 7 Different Classroom 8 8 Different Classroom 7 9 Different Classroom 8 10 Different Classroom 7 11 School Gym 6 12 School Gym 7 13 School Gym 5 14 School Gym 6 15 School Gym 4     For this problem, complete the following steps. Please label each step with the appropriate letter. (a) Identify the two hypotheses. (b) Determine the critical region for your decision (use α = 0.05). (c) Compute the test statistic. (d) Use the test statistic to make a decision and interpret that decision.

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Dr. Moas is interested in examining how environmental cues affect memory. She asks 15 students to study 10 obscure words for a vocabulary exam. All students take the final vocabulary exam in Classroom A. She randomly assigns participants to one of three locations to study for the exam: the same classroom (Classroom A), a different classroom (Classroom B), or a completely separate location, the school gym. Then, she records the number of vocabulary words that each student correctly defines on the exam. The data is as follows:

Participant

Study Location

Vocabulary Words Answered Correctly

1

Same Classroom

9

2

Same Classroom

8

3

Same Classroom

10

4

Same Classroom

8

5

Same Classroom

9

6

Different Classroom

9

7

Different Classroom

8

8

Different Classroom

7

9

Different Classroom

8

10

Different Classroom

7

11

School Gym

6

12

School Gym

7

13

School Gym

5

14

School Gym

6

15

School Gym

4

 

 

For this problem, complete the following steps. Please label each step with the appropriate letter.

(a) Identify the two hypotheses.

(b) Determine the critical region for your decision (use α = 0.05).

(c) Compute the test statistic.

(d) Use the test statistic to make a decision and interpret that decision.

 

 

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