A health psychologist claims that the more final exams a student has during finals weeks, the less sleep they get. They
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 3:16 pm
A health psychologist claims that the more final exams a student has during finals weeks, the less sleep they get. They want to test this experimentally by having 6 students receiving no additional finals in their fall semester and then assessing sleep during finals (ui mu1). Then the same 6 students receive additional finals in their spring semester and are assessed on their sleep during finals (u2 = mu2) and they want to assess if the difference in sleep with no additional finals relative to additional finals with mul - mu2. Mi = mu1 = No additional finals and H2 = mu2 = Additional finals They get the following data: No additional finals Additional finals 79 36 39 21 51 30 31 23 31 28 49 28 What would be the estimated standard error of the differences (i.e., the denominator of your t-statistic)? Please compute and report to 4 decimal places.