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I solved the problem and I want to make sure is correct! A psychologist is study

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Question

I solved the problem and I want to make sure is correct!

A psychologist is studying the effects of lack of sleep on the performance of various perceptual-motor tasks. After a given period of sleep deprivation, a measurement of reaction time to an auditory stimulus was taken for each of fifty randomly selected adult male subjects. The mean and standard deviation of the reaction times (in seconds) for the fifty adult male subjects were 1.82 seconds and 0.28 seconds respectively. Previous psychological studies have shown that the true mean reaction time for non-sleep-deprived male subjects is 1.70 seconds. Does the sample evidence indicate that the mean reaction time for sleep-deprived adult males is longer than that of non-sleep-deprived adult males. Select the correct hypotheses to test below. Select one: A. H0:=1.82Ha:<1.82 B. H0:=1.70Ha:<1.70 C. H0:=1.82Ha:>1.82 D. H0:=1.70Ha:>1.70 E. None of the above

B is correct

Explanation / Answer

Here we need to test whether the mean reaction time for sleep-deprived adult males is longer than that of non-sleep-deprived adult males. So alternative hypothesis is

Ha:>1.70

The null hypothesis is

H0:=1.70

So following option is correct:

D. H0: = 1.70, Ha: > 1.70