Ten healthy adult subjects were asked to walk on a treadmill while connected to monitors. One of two kinds of disturbances was applied during the walk, and the number of steps until adaptation was recorded. Each subject experienced both kinds of disturbance, in random order. Here are the summary data for these 10 subjects:                      N     Mean      StDev    SE Mean Disturbance A     10    7.320    2.10016    0.66413   Disturbance B     10    5.170    1.86073    0.58842 Difference A–B    10    2.150    2.68711    0.84974 Reference: Ref 17-6 The null and alternative hypotheses to test whether there is significant evidence of a different mean adaptation time (in steps) for the two disturbances are:

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Ten healthy adult subjects were asked to walk on a treadmill while connected to monitors. One of two kinds of disturbances was applied during the walk, and the number of steps until adaptation was recorded. Each subject experienced both kinds of disturbance, in random order. Here are the summary data for these 10 subjects:

                     N     Mean      StDev    SE Mean
Disturbance A     10    7.320    2.10016    0.66413  
Disturbance B     10    5.170    1.86073    0.58842
Difference A–B    10    2.150    2.68711    0.84974

Reference: Ref 17-6


The null and alternative hypotheses to test whether there is significant evidence of a different mean adaptation time (in steps) for the two disturbances are: 

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