Statistics - One Sample t-test
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Try out some of your own ideas for analyzing
this data. Use one of the following techniques:
regression line and equation; correlation
one-sample t-test
one-sample t confidence interval
matched-pairs t-test
two-sample t-test
two-sample t confidence interval
F-test for variances
ANOVA
one-sample z test for proportions
one-sample z confidence interval for proportions
two-sample z test for proportions
two-sample z confidence interval for proportions
Remember to state your question clearly, state Ho and Ha. Show
how you set up the data, show the test results, highlight the pvalue.
State your conclusion. List any assumptions or limitations of your test.
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