An experiment is conducted to show that blood pressure can be consiously reduced in people trained in a " biofeedback exercise program" six subjects were randomly selected and blood pressure measurements were recorded before and after the training. the difference between the pleasure was calculated producing the following results; xd=-10.2sd=8.4using the data, test the hypothesis that the blood pressure has decreased after the training.

If α=0.05,the P value and the conclusions are

a.0.0014; There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the blood pressure has decreased after the training.

b. 0.0014; There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the blood pressure has increased after the training.

c. 0.0155; There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the blood pressure has decreased after the training.

d.0.0155; There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the blood pressure has increased after the training.

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The correct option is |(c).

0.0155; There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the blood pressure has decreased after the training.

Step by step solution

01

Given Information

Given in the question that

H0:μd=0

H0:μd0

n=5

xd=10.2

sd=8.4

We have to determine that the blood pressure has decreased after the training.

02

Explanation

The formula of test statistic is:

tstat=d-μdsdn=-10.2-08.45=2.72

α=0.05

Degree of freedom can be calculated as

DOF=n-1=5-1=4

P value can be calculated as

Pvalue=P(|t|<to)=P(|t|<2.72)=0.0155

By using t table P value <0.05

Therefore we reject null hypothesis.

Hence, There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the blood pressure has decreased after the training.

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