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Compare the distributions of anxiety scores between the two groups. Explain what these differing standard deviations reveal about how anxiety scores are spread around the mean of 1010 in each group, and specify which group has scores that are more tightly clustered near the center.

Case context: A research team measures the level of anxiety in two different groups of college students during finals week. Both Group A and Group B have a mean anxiety score of 1010 on a standard 20-point scale. However, Group A's scores have a standard deviation of 1.691.69, whereas Group B's scores have a standard deviation of 4.304.30.

Question: Compare the distributions of anxiety scores between the two groups. Explain what these differing standard deviations reveal about how anxiety scores are spread around the mean of 1010 in each group, and specify which group has scores that are more tightly clustered near the center.

Sample answer: Although both groups have the same mean anxiety score of 1010, their scores are distributed differently around the mean. Group A has a standard deviation of 1.691.69, which means its anxiety scores are tightly clustered near the center and differ from the mean by only about 1.691.69 units on average. Group B has a standard deviation of 4.304.30, indicating that its scores are spread across a broader range, differing from the mean by about 4.304.30 units on average. Therefore, Group A's scores are more tightly clustered near the center than Group B's.

Key points:

  • Recognition that both groups share the same mean score of 1010.
  • Explanation that Group A's standard deviation of 1.691.69 indicates scores differ from the mean by about 1.691.69 units on average and are tightly clustered.
  • Explanation that Group B's standard deviation of 4.304.30 indicates scores differ from the mean by about 4.304.30 units on average and are spread over a broader range.
  • Identification of Group A as having scores that are more tightly clustered near the center compared to Group B.

Rubric: To earn full credit, the answer must explain that Group A's scores are tightly clustered around the mean of 1010 with an average difference of 1.691.69 units, while Group B's scores are spread across a broader range with an average difference of 4.304.30 units. It must also correctly identify Group A as the one with scores more tightly clustered near the center.

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