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An educational psychologist is testing whether a new study technique improves test scores. They calculate difference scores for each student by subtracting the pre-test score from the post-test score. State the null hypothesis for this dependent-samples tt-test using the appropriate mathematical notation for the population mean difference score.

Question: An educational psychologist is testing whether a new study technique improves test scores. They calculate difference scores for each student by subtracting the pre-test score from the post-test score. State the null hypothesis for this dependent-samples tt-test using the appropriate mathematical notation for the population mean difference score.

Sample answer: The null hypothesis is that the population mean difference score is zero, which is written mathematically as μ0=0\mu_0 = 0.

Key points:

  • The correct mathematical notation is μ0=0\mu_0 = 0.
  • This notation signifies that there is no difference on average between the two conditions in the population.

Rubric: The response must correctly identify the mathematical notation representing the null hypothesis for a mean difference score.

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