Case Study

Based on the researchers' specific prediction, decide what variation of the hypothesis test they should utilize and justify this decision using the principles of the independent-samples tt-test.

Case context: A research team is designing a study to compare the stress levels of night-shift workers versus day-shift workers using an independent-samples tt-test. They possess a strong theoretical justification, based on circadian rhythm disruptions, predicting that night-shift workers will have higher stress levels than day-shift workers.

Question: Based on the researchers' specific prediction, decide what variation of the hypothesis test they should utilize and justify this decision using the principles of the independent-samples tt-test.

Sample answer: The research team should utilize a one-tailed test. This decision is justified because they have a strong theoretical justification to predict that the difference between the two distinct populations will occur in a specific direction.

Key points:

  • The researchers should utilize a one-tailed test.
  • A one-tailed test is appropriate when there is a specific directional prediction.
  • The decision is supported by the researchers having a strong theoretical justification.

Rubric: A correct response must state that a one-tailed test should be used and explain that this is appropriate because there is a strong theoretical justification for predicting the specific direction of the difference.

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