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Based on the provided text, describe how a grouped frequency table of reaction times is structured. Specifically, recall what is listed in the first and second columns, the relationship between the width of the intervals, and provide one specific example of an interval and its frequency mentioned in the text.

Question: Based on the provided text, describe how a grouped frequency table of reaction times is structured. Specifically, recall what is listed in the first and second columns, the relationship between the width of the intervals, and provide one specific example of an interval and its frequency mentioned in the text.

Sample answer: A grouped frequency table of reaction times is structured with two columns. The first column lists ranges of equal width (intervals), such as 141141 to 160160 milliseconds, 161161 to 180180 milliseconds, and up to 241241 to 260260 milliseconds. The second column displays the frequency of participants whose reaction times fall into each respective interval. An example from the text is that 99 participants had reaction times in the 181181 to 200200 millisecond range.

Key points:

  • The first column lists ranges of equal width (intervals) of continuous reaction time values.
  • The second column displays the frequency of participants whose reaction times fall into each respective interval.
  • The specific example shows 99 participants in the 181181 to 200200 millisecond range.

Rubric: Grading criteria: 1. Correctly identifies that the first column lists ranges/intervals of equal width (e.g., 141141 to 160160 ms). 2. Correctly identifies that the second column displays the frequency of participants in each interval. 3. Accurately recalls the specific example where 99 participants had reaction times in the 181181 to 200200 millisecond range.

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