Social functioning is the ability for an individual to interact or adapt in a normal or usual way in social environments. As a healthcare analyst, you were given the following measures of social functioning of a sample of 18 relatives who care for patients with OCD:
20, 60, 48, 92, 50, 82, 48, 90, 30, 68, 43, 54, 60, 62, 94, 67, 63, 85.
The research question was whether or not relatives who care for patients with OCD are as healthy as those in the general healthy population. The mean social functioning of healthy individuals is m = 77.43. using SPSS and the 0.05 level of significance (a = 0.05) test the null hypothesis that the mean social functioning of the sample of 18 is not statistically significantly different from that of the healthy. After you run the one-sample t-test, answer the following questions.
A. What is the mean social functioning score for the sample of 18?
Question 21 options:
62 |
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20.942 |
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17 |
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4.936 |
Question 22 (1 point)
Social functioning is the ability for an individual to interact or adapt in a normal or usual way in social environments. As a healthcare analyst, you were given the following measures of social functioning of a sample of 18 relatives who care for patients with OCD:
20, 60, 48, 92, 50, 82, 48, 90, 30, 68, 43, 54, 60, 62, 94, 67, 63, 85.
The research question was whether or not relatives who care for patients with OCD are as healthy as those in the general healthy population. The mean social functioning of healthy individuals is m = 77.43. using SPSS and the 0.05 level of significance (a = 0.05) test the null hypothesis that the mean social functioning of the sample of 18 is not statistically significantly different from that of the healthy. After you run the one-sample t-test, answer the following questions.
A. What is the standard deviation of the social functioning scores for the sample of 18?
Question 22 options:
17 |
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20.942 |
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4.936 |
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62 |
Question 23 (1 point)
Social functioning is the ability for an individual to interact or adapt in a normal or usual way in social environments. As a healthcare analyst, you were given the following measures of social functioning of a sample of 18 relatives who care for patients with OCD:
20, 60, 48, 92, 50, 82, 48, 90, 30, 68, 43, 54, 60, 62, 94, 67, 63, 85.
The research question was whether or not relatives who care for patients with OCD are as healthy as those in the general healthy population. The mean social functioning of healthy individuals is m = 77.43. using SPSS and the 0.05 level of significance (a = 0.05) test the null hypothesis that the mean social functioning of the sample of 18 is not statistically significantly different from that of the healthy. After you run the one-sample t-test, answer the following questions.
A. What is the test statistic that is calculated for the one sample hypothesis test - given the given population mean?
Question 23 options:
4.936 |
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-3.126 |
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0.006 |
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-5.020 |
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-2.942 |
Question 24 (1 point)
Social functioning is the ability for an individual to interact or adapt in a normal or usual way in social environments. As a healthcare analyst, you were given the following measures of social functioning of a sample of 18 relatives who care for patients with OCD:
20, 60, 48, 92, 50, 82, 48, 90, 30, 68, 43, 54, 60, 62, 94, 67, 63, 85.
The research question was whether or not relatives who care for patients with OCD are as healthy as those in the general healthy population. The mean social functioning of healthy individuals is m = 77.43. using SPSS and the 0.05 level of significance (a = 0.05) test the null hypothesis that the mean social functioning of the sample of 18 is not statistically significantly different from that of the healthy. After you run the one-sample t-test, answer the following questions.
A. What is the estimated standard error of the mean for the one sample hypothesis test - given the given population mean?
Question 24 options:
2.942 |
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4.936 |
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-5.020 |
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0.006 |
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-3.126 |
Question 25 (1 point)
Social functioning is the ability for an individual to interact or adapt in a normal or usual way in social environments. As a healthcare analyst, you were given the following measures of social functioning of a sample of 18 relatives who care for patients with OCD:
20, 60, 48, 92, 50, 82, 48, 90, 30, 68, 43, 54, 60, 62, 94, 67, 63, 85.
The research question was whether or not relatives who care for patients with OCD are as healthy as those in the general healthy population. The mean social functioning of healthy individuals is m = 77.43. using SPSS and the 0.05 level of significance (a = 0.05) test the null hypothesis that the mean social functioning of the sample of 18 is not statistically significantly different from that of the healthy. After you run the one-sample t-test, answer the following questions.
A. What is the p-value if a two-tail test is to be used for the one sample hypothesis test - given the given population mean?
Question 25 options:
0.006 |
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-3.126 |
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4.936 |
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2.942 |
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-5.020 |
Question 21
The correct option is A
mean social functioning score for the sample of 18
n = Number of Data Values = 18
Sum of Data Values = Σxᵢ = 1116
Sample Mean = x̄ = Σxᵢ / n = 1116 / 18 = 62
Question 22
The correct option is B
standard deviation of the social functioning scores for the sample of 18
s = Sample Standard Deviation = √ Sample Variance = √438.58 = 20.942
Question 23
The correct option is B
test statistic that is calculated for the one sample hypothesis test - given the given population mean
test statistic= x - μ/ σ / √n = -3.126
Question 24
The correct option is B
estimated standard error of the mean
SE = σ / √n = 20.942 / √18 = 4.936
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