a researcher believes increased perceived control influence the well-being of residents at ... Question: A researcher believes increased perceived control influence the well-being of residents at a nurs... A researcher believes increased perceived control influence the well-being of residents at a nursing home. To test this , she allowed one group of residents to have control over their daily lies, (where to eat etc) . The other group of 5 residents had these deceisions made by staff. The resident's feelings of well-being were measured on a 10 point scale at the end of a one month trial period. Is there a difference on well-being?
increase self-control (x1) | no self-control(x2) |
9 | 8 |
8 | 4 |
5 | 5 |
6 | 7 |
4 | 2 |
what is t?
what was critical t?
accept or reject the null hypothesis?
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