Answer:
H0 : μD = μN
H0 : μD > μN
Test statistic = 2.192
Pvalue = 0.017
there is strong evidence that healthy adult eat more cookies for a snack when they are distracted with a computer game during lunch than when they are not.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the data:
n1 = 22 ; x1 = 52.1 ; s1 = 45.1
n2 = 22 ; x2 = 27.1 ; s2 = 26.4
H0 : μD = μN
H0 : μD > μN
The test statistic :
(x1 - x2) ÷ (Sp*√(1/n1 + 1/n2))
Sp = (n1 - 1)s1² + (n2 - 1)s2²] ÷ (n1 + n2 - 2)
Sp = √[((21 * 45.1^2) + (21 * 26.4^2)) ÷ 42]
Sp = 36.952469
Test statistic :
(52.1 - 27.1) ÷ Sp * √(1/21 + 1/21))
25 ÷ (36.952469 * 0.3086066)
25 ÷ 11.4037758196954
Test statistic = 2.192
Using the Pvalue from Test statistic calculator :df = 42, Tscore = 2.192
Pvalue = 0.017
α = 0.05
Pvalue < α
Hence, there is strong evidence that healthy adult eat more cookies for a snack when they are distracted with a computer game during lunch than when they are not.