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17 December, 05:26

A study was to be undertaken to determine if a particular training program would improve physical fitness. A simple random sample of 35 university students was selected to be enrolled in the training program. After the training program was completed, the maximum oxygen uptake of the students was measured to indicate their fitness level. The researchers wished to determine if there was evidence that their sample of students differed from the general population of untrained subjects, whose maximum oxygen uptake is known to be 45 mL/kg/min on average. Based on the sample of 35 students, the maximum oxygen uptake was found to have slight skewness but no strong outliers. Why can we safely use a t procedure in this testing situation

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  1. 17 December, 06:13
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    The t-test for one mean can be safely used for this situation.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A statistical experiment is conducted to determine if a particular training program would improve physical fitness.

    The objective of the experiment was to determine if there is some evidence that the maximum oxygen uptake of the sample of students differed from the general population of untrained subjects, whose maximum oxygen uptake is known to be 45 ml/kg/min on average.

    The hypothesis is defined as:

    H₀: The population mean is 45 ml/kg/min, i. e. μ = 45.

    Hₐ: The population mean is different from 45 ml/kg/min, i. e. μ ≠ 45.

    The test for single mean can be either using the z-distribution or the t-distribution.

    The z-distribution is used if it provided that:

    The population from which the sample is drawn is normally distributed The population standard deviation is known.

    The t-distribution is used if:

    The population standard deviation is not known. The sample size is not quite large.

    To use a t-distribution for a single mean test the following assumptions are to made:

    The parent population is normally distributed. The sample selected is a simple random sample. There are no outliers in the sample. The observations are independent of each other.

    In this case we will use a t-distribution since there is no information about the population standard deviation.

    The sample of 35 students are randomly selected for the training program.

    The maximum oxygen uptake of every student is independent of the others.

    Thus, the t-test for one mean can be safely used for this situation.
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