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You randomly select 9 fire-breathing dragons, and the number of knights and princesses eaten by each dragon is measured twice: once when the dragon has eaten Merlin's pills prior to a meal ("WITH PILLS"), and once when the dragon has not eaten these pills prior to a meal ("NO PILLS"). (Assume that appropriate counter-balancing is employed, and that all necessary assumptions for the appropriate hypothesis test have been met.)
The number of knights and princesses that each dragon ate in each condition is listed below:
DRAGON
WITH PILLS
NO PILLS
Trogdor
88
95
Smaug
41
44
Gojira
33.5
34
Gamera
63
68
Godzilla
87
90
Mekagojira
40
Fred
81
Tiamat
43
Dr. Lizardo
7
5
Conduct the appropriate t-test, at a = .05, to determine whether dragons eat fewerknights and princesses when they have consumed Merlin's diet pills prior to a meal.
a) Statistical Hypotheses
b) Decision Rule
c) Calculations
d) Decision
e) Interpretation
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