A clinical psychologist claims that social support increases causes depression symptoms to decrease. They want to test t
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 2:46 pm
A clinical psychologist claims that social support increases causes depression symptoms to decrease. They want to test this experimentally by randomly assigning 64 students to receive additional social support and then assessing depression symptoms to find a mean of 41 and a standard deviation of 10. Another 75 students receive no additional social support and are assessed on their depression symptoms to find a mean of 76 and a standard deviation of 5. They plan to assess the difference using mu1 - mu2, where Mi = mu1 = Additional social support and M2 = mu2 = No additional social support Please compute the denominator for your t-statistics and report to 4 decimal places.