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A developmental psychologist wants to evaluate if the average vocabulary size of 5-year-olds in a specific town differs from the known national average of 2,500 words. How should the psychologist use the sample mean (MM) and hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0) in a one-sample tt-test to achieve this goal?

Question: A developmental psychologist wants to evaluate if the average vocabulary size of 5-year-olds in a specific town differs from the known national average of 2,500 words. How should the psychologist use the sample mean (MM) and hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0) in a one-sample tt-test to achieve this goal?

Sample answer: The psychologist should collect vocabulary sizes from a sample of 5-year-olds in the town to calculate the sample mean (MM). They would then use a one-sample tt-test to compare this sample mean (MM) against the hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0) of 2,500 words to evaluate if the sample likely comes from a population with that specific mean.

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  • Identifies calculating the sample mean (MM) from the specific town's 5-year-olds
  • States that the sample mean is compared to the hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0) of 2,500 words
  • Uses the one-sample tt-test to evaluate if the sample likely comes from a population with that mean

Rubric: The response must describe calculating the sample mean (MM) for the town's 5-year-olds and comparing it against the hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0) of 2,500 words using a one-sample tt-test.

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