Several students were tested for reaction times (in thousandths of a second) using their right and left hands. (Each value is the elapsed time between the release of a strip of paper and the instant that it is caught by the subject.) Results from five of the students are included in the graph to the right. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that there is no difference between the reaction times of the right and left hands. Click the icon to view the reaction time data table. What is the conclusion? There the right and left hands. of the right and left hand reaction times. Let Hand enough evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that there is 2004 What are the hypotheses for this test? Let μ be the Ho: Pd 0 H₁: Ha 0 What is the test statistic? t= (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Identify the critical value(s). Select the correct choice below and fill the answer box within your choice. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) OA. The critical values are t= ± B. The critical value is t= 150- 100+ 100 140 Right Hand M 180 o between the reaction times of

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Several students were tested for reaction times (in thousandths of a second) using their
right and left hands. (Each value is the elapsed time between the release of a strip of
paper and the instant that it is caught by the subject.) Results from five of the students
are included in the graph to the right. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that
there is no difference between the reaction times of the right and left hands.
Click the icon to view the reaction time data table.
0
0
What is the conclusion?
There
the right and left hands.
of the right and left hand reaction times.
Let Hand
enough evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that there is
200+
What are the hypotheses for this test?
Let μ be the
Ho: Pa
H₁ - Hd
What is the test statistic?
t= (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Identify the critical value(s). Select the correct choice below and fill the answer box within your choice.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
O A. The critical values are t= +
OB. The critical value is t=.
150+
100+
100
140
Right Hand
↑
L
180
o o
Q
Q
between the reaction times of
Transcribed Image Text:Several students were tested for reaction times (in thousandths of a second) using their right and left hands. (Each value is the elapsed time between the release of a strip of paper and the instant that it is caught by the subject.) Results from five of the students are included in the graph to the right. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that there is no difference between the reaction times of the right and left hands. Click the icon to view the reaction time data table. 0 0 What is the conclusion? There the right and left hands. of the right and left hand reaction times. Let Hand enough evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that there is 200+ What are the hypotheses for this test? Let μ be the Ho: Pa H₁ - Hd What is the test statistic? t= (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Identify the critical value(s). Select the correct choice below and fill the answer box within your choice. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) O A. The critical values are t= + OB. The critical value is t=. 150+ 100+ 100 140 Right Hand ↑ L 180 o o Q Q between the reaction times of
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