You think that your class might like statistics more than the general population. You want to conduct a hypothesis test to see if you are right. Thus, you randomly sample 16 students in your class and find that they have a mean stat-likeness score of 4, with a standard deviation of 0.67. You know information about the population distribution. First, you know the population scores are normally distributed. You also know that the mean stat-likeness score for the population from which these 16 students were drawn is 4.25 and the standard deviation is 1. Assume that the Central Limit Theorem is met and alpha is 0.05. Round all answers to four decimal places a. Identify the name of the test you will employ to see if your class likes statistics more than the general population.