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Example of a One-Sample tt-Test

To illustrate a one-sample tt-test, suppose a researcher investigates whether students accurately estimate a cookie's calories, known to be 250250 (a hypothetical population mean μ0=250\mu_0 = 250). The null hypothesis states the population mean estimate μ\mu is 250250. From a sample of n=10n = 10 students, the mean estimate (MM) is 212.00212.00 with a standard deviation (SDSD) of 39.1739.17. Using the tt-statistic formula, the score is calculated as t=21225039.17/10=3.07t = \frac{212 - 250}{39.17 / \sqrt{10}} = -3.07.

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