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I) Table 1 lists all students in the biostatistics class (HSD269-XM81), Fall 201

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Question

I) Table 1 lists all students in the biostatistics class (HSD269-XM81), Fall 2014.

>>Table 1<<

1 Abrams, Mariela

2 Adu, Edward O

3 Archer, Alicia A

4 Attiogbe, Adjo

5 Babkr Badre, Rasha Eltieb

6 Barrett,Teshana S

7 Bendana,Linette

8 Boakye-Danquah, Jacqueline

9 Carlo, Carmen

10 De La Cruz, Nicolas M

11 Debidin, Jonathan

12 Duran, Joselin

13 Egan, Alison L

14 Ejiogu, Ifunanya

15 Frye, Keira J

16 Hernandez, America M

17 Hernandez, Miriam G

18 Jones, Jumel J

19 Lindsay, Tiana L

20 Melenciano, Felix

21 Ovalle, Christine

22 Peguero, Anabel

23 Quinones, Emily

24 Ramirez Rodriguez, Isis M

25 Riverasarmiento, Mario A

26 serwadda, Harriet N

27 swaby-Mattis, Celia

28 Torres, Sharline

Suppose that the biostatistics instructor would like to know whether noticing students one week prior to a quiz would ameliorate their score on the quiz. The instructor thus decides to create two groups of students at random. One, the treatment group composed of 10 students, will be noticed one week prior to taking the quiz; the other, the control group of 18 students, won’t receive any notice. The process of randomly assigning groups to conditions is called random assignment.

a) Outline this study’s design in schematic form

b) Identify the explanatory variable and response variable in this study.

c) Is this an experimental or observational study? Why?

d) Use Table A starting in row 5 to select your treatment group and control group. List the students’ name of each group

>>>row 5) from Table A<<<

27673 08260 19904 22537 85260 03805 27138 83323 82080 65863

Explanation / Answer

The explanatory variable in this study is M.

The response variable is A.