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Mathematics, 25.11.2021 14:00 leilei2003

A researcher was interested in whether final course grades between those students who care about, or have an interest in, their courses are significantly different than those who do not. From a population of students enrolled in the same course, she recruited 4 individuals who DID care about the course and 5 individuals who did NOT care about the course. At the end of the semester, she recorded the final course grade for each individual (max = 100%). The data and mean for each group are below:

Students who did care (treat this group as μ1) : 95, 80, 87, 92, Avg = 88.5
Students who did not care (treat this group as μ2): 70, 85, 60, 88, 65, Avg = 73.6

Required:
a. State the null and research hypotheses in both symbols and words.
b. State the dftotal and your critical t, based on a p-level of 0.05.
c. Calculate and report the values for pooled variance, standard error, and the t-observed.
d. State your decision and interpret the result. Describe the results in APA format.

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