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Question Answered step-by-step Condition 1 Scores Condition 2 Scores 5 6 7 3 5 7 6 4 6 5 7 4 8 4 2… Condition 1 Scores       Condition 2 Scores                5                                       6                7                                       3                5                                       7                6                                       4                6                                       5                7                                       4                8                                       4                 2                                       5               4                                        5               8                                        4               4                                        6               6                                         3                9                                        6               7                                          4               9                                           7  1. The correct mean for Condition One is _______ while the correct mean for Condition Two is ______:A. 4.87 and 6.20B. 6.00 and 5.00C. 6.07 and 5.33D. 6.20 and 4.87E. 7.00 and 4.00 2. The correct standard deviation for Condition One is _______ while the correct standard deviation for Condition Two is _______A. 1.30 and 1.97B. 1.30 and 4.87C. 1.97 and 1.97D. 1.97 and 1.30 E. 6.20 and 4.87  3. Which of the following is true about the mode?A. Conditions One has one mode and Condition Two has one mode B. Condition One has one mode while Condition Two has two modesC. Condition One has two modes while Condition Two has one modeD. Condition One has two modes and Condition Two has two modesImage transcription text3. Imagine you ran a t-Test on this data to see if Condition One differs significantly from Condition Two. You gotthe following Independent Samples Test table Independent Samples Test Levene’s Test for Equality ofVariances t-test for Equality of Means F Sig df Sig. (2-tailed) Score Equal variances 1.872 182 2.18… Show more… Show more 4. What is the best interpretation for this t-Test?A. It was significant, t(28) = 2.19, p = .039B. It was significant, t(28) = 2.19, p = .037C. It was not significant, t(28) = 1.87 p = .182D. It was not significant, t(28) = 1.87, p = .039E. It was not significant, t(24.26) = 2.19, p = .39 5. Use the Independent Samples Test table as well as your findings for the mean and SDs (from questions #1 and #2) and the t-Test write up from question #3 to determine which of the following t-Test write-ups is correct: A. We ran an independent samples t-Test with score as the dependent variable and condition (1 versus 2) as the independent variable, which was significant, t(28) = 2.19, p = .037. Scores were significantly higher in condition 1 (M = 6.20, SD = 1.97) than in condition 2 (M = 4.87, SD = 1.30). B. We ran an independent samples t-Test with score as the dependent variable and condition (1 versus 2) as the independent variable, which was significant, t(28) = 2.19, p = .037. Scores were significantly higher in condition 1 (M = 4.87, SD = 1.30) than in condition 2 (M = 6.20, SD = 1.97). C. We ran an independent samples t-Test with score as the dependent variable and condition (1 versus 2) as the independent variable, which was significant, t(28) = 1.87, p = .039. Scores were significantly higher in condition 1 (M = 6.20, SD = 1.97) than in condition 2 (M = 4.87, SD = 1.30). D. We ran an independent samples t-Test with score as the dependent variable and condition (1 versus 2) as the independent variable, which was not significant, t(28) = 1.87, p = .182. Scores did not differ significantly between condition 1 (M = 6.20, SD = 1.97) and condition 2 (M = 4.87, SD = 1.30). E. We ran an independent samples t-Test with score as the dependent variable and condition (1 versus 2) as the independent variable, which was not significant, t(28) = 2.19, p = .037. Scores did not differ significantly between condition 1 (M = 6.20, SD = 1.97) and condition 2 (M = 4.87, SD = 1.30).  Math Statistics and Probability CCJ 3700 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)