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Answer:
(a) It is an experiment.
(b) Group III has been tested to compare the effect of tea
Step-by-step explanation:
24 volunteers are randomly selected to one of the three groups.
Group I drinks two cups of hot black tea without milk
Group II drinks two cups of hot black tea with milk
Group III drinks two cups of hot water but no tea.
At the end of the month, the researchers measured the change in each of the participant's heart health.
The average change of health status of three Groups can be measured and let it be X1', X2' and X3'. We can set up the hypothesis of no difference of heart health i.e H0 : µ1 = µ2 = µ3 against the alternative hypothesis that they are not equal. As the sample size is less than 30, we can use t-statistic.
Under the above logic, (a) it is an experiment.
(b) Group III has been tested to compare the effect of tea or to have comparison between GroupI and Group III.
Using statistical concepts, it is found that it is an experimental study.
- In an observational study, researches observe the differences between separate groups, without intervention.
- An experimental study is similar to an observation study, with the difference being that there is an intervention.
- In this problem, three groups are surveyed according to heart health, depending on the amount of milk on the tea.
- The milk introduced in the tea is an intervention, and thus, it is an experimental study.
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