Dr. Chung, a renowned dietician, has consistently proclaimed the benefits of a balanced
breakfast. To substantiate his claim, he asks participants to go without breakfast for one week.
The following week he asks the same participants to make sure they eat a complete breakfast.
Following each week, Dr. Chung asks each participant to rate their productivity for that week.
Participant Performance with Breakfast Performance without Breakfast
#1 8 6
#2 6 6
#3 8 5
#4 8 5
Using ? = .05, do a one-tailed test of the doctor's hypothesis.
What will be an ideal response?
t =3.464, p < .05, reject the null hypothesis
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