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14 January, 19:09

A neuroscientist measures the reaction times (in seconds) during an experimental session in a sample of cocaine-addicted (n = 8), morphine-addicted (n = 6), and heroin-addicted rats (n = 12). Mean reaction times in each sample were 12, 13, and 17 seconds, respectively. What is the weighted mean for all three samples? Hint: The overall mean is not 14.0 seconds. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

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  1. 14 January, 22:31
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    14.54

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In a weighted average a "weight" is associated to each value.

    The weighted mean is computed the following way:

    Suppose you want to calculate the weighted mean of the values

    a1, a1, ..., an

    with weights

    w1, w2, ..., wn

    Then

    Weighted mean = (w1*a1+w2*a2 + ... + wn*an) / (w1+w2 + ... + wn)

    In this case we have

    a1 = 12, w1 = 8

    a2 = 13, w2 = 6

    a3 = 17, w3 = 12

    Weighted mean

    (12*8+13*6+17*12) / (8+6+12) = 14.54 rounded to 2 decimal places.
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