A researcher conducts a test on the effectiveness of a cholesterol treatment on 114 total subjects. Assuming the tails of distributions are normal distribution, is there evidence that the treatment is effective? What is the Null and alternative hypothesis.
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Lacking data. What was the mean and standard deviation of the change in cholesterol levels?
PsyDAG this is all the information that was given in the class.
A researcher conducts a test on the effectiveness of a cholesterol treatment on 114 total subjects. Assuming the tails of distributions are normal distribution, is there evidence that the treatment is effective?
Cholesterol Decreased No Cholesterol Decrease Total
Treatment 38 18 56
No treatment 30 28 58
Total 68 46 114
A researcher conducts a test on the effectiveness of a cholesterol treatment on 114 total subjects. Assuming the tails of distributions are normal distribution, is there evidence that the treatment is effective?
Cholesterol Decreased No Cholesterol Decrease Total
Treatment 38 18 56
No treatment 30 28 58
Total 68 46 114
Normal distribution not needed. Can do Chi-square (X^2) test.
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A researcher conducts a test on the effectiveness of a cholesterol treatment on 114 total subjects. Assuming the tails of distributions are normal distribution, is there evidence that the treatment is effective? What is the Null and alternative hypothesis.
A researcher conducts a test on the effectiveness of a cholesterol treatment on 114 total subjects. Assuming the tails of distributions are normal distribution, is there evidence that the treatment is effective?
Cholesterol Decreased
No Cholesterol Decrease
Total
Treatment
38
18
56
No treatment
30
28
58
Total
68
46
114
Cholesterol Decreased
No Cholesterol Decrease
Total
Treatment
38
18
56
No treatment
30
28
58
Total
68
46
114