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A researcher wants to compare scores on two different IQ tests (A and B). Six randomly selected people take test A on on

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 11:49 am
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A Researcher Wants To Compare Scores On Two Different Iq Tests A And B Six Randomly Selected People Take Test A On On 1
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A researcher wants to compare scores on two different IQ tests (A and B). Six randomly selected people take test A on one day and then they take test B the next day. The researcher would like to know whether or not the mean scores are the same. She fails to reject the null hypothesis. What is the interpretation of this result? Sufficient evidence to conclude the mean scores are the same. Sufficient evidence to conclude the mean scores are not the same. Insufficient evidence to conclude the mean scores are the same. Insufficient evidence to conclude the mean scores are not the same.