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A researcher conducts a psychological experiment and calculates a test statistic of t=3.10t = -3.10. Explain how the researcher utilizes the symmetry and mean of the null hypothesis tt distribution to evaluate the probability of obtaining a score this extreme or more extreme.

Question: A researcher conducts a psychological experiment and calculates a test statistic of t=3.10t = -3.10. Explain how the researcher utilizes the symmetry and mean of the null hypothesis tt distribution to evaluate the probability of obtaining a score this extreme or more extreme.

Sample answer: Because the null hypothesis tt distribution is symmetrical and centered at 00, a score of t=3.10t = -3.10 has the same probability tail area as a score of t=3.10t = 3.10. The researcher uses this known symmetrical distribution and the degrees of freedom to determine the associated pp-value.

Key points:

  • The distribution of tt scores is symmetrical and unimodal with a mean of 00.
  • A negative tt score corresponds to the lower tail, which mirrors the upper tail due to symmetry.
  • The degrees of freedom are applied to the known distribution to find the specific pp-value.

Rubric: Grading criteria: - Mentions that the distribution is symmetrical around its mean of 00 (1 point). - Explains how a negative score like 3.10-3.10 relates to the probability of obtaining an extreme score (e.g., equivalent to 3.103.10 in the upper tail) (1 point). - Identifies that the degrees of freedom are used to find the final pp-value (1 point).

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