Essay

Based on the provided example of four reaction times (200200, 250250, 280280, and 250250 milliseconds), recall the specific statistical changes that occur when an extreme outlier of 5,0005,000 milliseconds is added. Identify the original mean, the new mean, and the percentage of scores that this new mean exceeds.

Question: Based on the provided example of four reaction times (200200, 250250, 280280, and 250250 milliseconds), recall the specific statistical changes that occur when an extreme outlier of 5,0005,000 milliseconds is added. Identify the original mean, the new mean, and the percentage of scores that this new mean exceeds.

Sample answer: In the original dataset of four reaction times (200200, 250250, 280280, and 250250 milliseconds), the mean is 245245 milliseconds. When the extreme outlier of 5,0005,000 milliseconds is added, the mean rises to 1,4451,445 milliseconds. This resulting mean is greater than 8080% of the scores in the distribution.

Key points:

  • The original mean of the reaction times is 245245 milliseconds.
  • Adding the 5,0005,000 milliseconds outlier increases the mean to 1,4451,445 milliseconds.
  • The new mean is greater than 8080% of the scores in the distribution.

Rubric: The response must accurately recall: 1) The original mean of 245245 milliseconds. 2) The new mean of 1,4451,445 milliseconds after the outlier is added. 3) That the new mean exceeds 8080% of the scores in the distribution.

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