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PSYCH 3321 SP2025 (28481) Homework 6
数值题
For Questions 6-10, use SPSS or some other program to analyze data in the “Caffeinated RT” file posted to the 9/25 module. The data in that file refer to a study in which participants respond to a number of stimuli to identify when a “test stimulus” appears on screen among an array of different stimuli. The first column of data simply contains an arbitrary subject number for each participant. The second column lists participants’ average of their “normal reaction times” in this paradigm. The third column lists the same participants’ average of their reaction times in this paradigm 45 minutes after they have consumed a caffeinated energy drink (enough time for the caffeine to be absorbed). Q6: What is the estimated standard error of the mean of the differences between the "normal" and "caffeinated" reaction times?
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The question asks for the estimated standard error of the mean of the differences between the 'normal' and 'caffeinated' reaction times.
First, restate what you would need from the data: for each participant i, you have two measurements — the normal RT (let's denote as RT_normal_i) and the caffeinated RT (RT_caffeinated_i). The natural quantity to analyze for a paired design is the difference for each participant:
d_i = RT_caffeinated_i − RT_normal_i (or RT_normal_i......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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