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Professor McGonagall is analyzing the data from her l...
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For AP Psychology:
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Professor McGonagall is analyzing the data from her latest experiment research on the amount of time spent flying and its effect on the speed of cognitive processing. Based on the following information, what conclusions may or may not be drawn by Professor McGonagall and what, if anything, can be generalized to the larger population?
a. The number of participants in the study (N) = 10
b. The control group mean speed of cognitive processing = 30 seconds
c. The experimental group’s speed of cognitive processing = 40 seconds
d. The standard deviation is large.
e. The probability factor = .10
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