Researchers fed mice a specific amount of Dieldrin, a poisonous
pesticide, and studied their nervous systems to find out why
Dieldrin causes seizures. The absolute refractory period, time
required for nerves to recover after a stimulus, was measured and
varies Normally. The measurements, in milliseconds, for six mice
were 2.2, 2.4, 2.5, 2.5, 2.6, and 2.7.
Part A: Find the mean refractory period and the
standard error of the mean. (2 points)
Part B: Calculate a 98% confidence interval for
the mean absolute refractory period for all mice when subjected to
the same treatment. (4 points)
Part C: Suppose the mean absolute refractory
period for unpoisoned mice is known to be 2.3 milliseconds.
Dieldrin poisoning should slow nerve recovery and therefore
increase this period. Do the data give good evidence to support
this theory? What can you conclude from a hypothesis test? Justify
your response with statistical reasoning. (4 points)
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