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Explain why a dependent-samples tt-test is the appropriate choice for analyzing the difference in mean estimation accuracy in this scenario, and describe how this test conceptually functions in relation to a one-sample tt-test.

Case context: A health psychologist is studying how people estimate the calorie content of junk food. After developing a short training program to improve their estimates, the psychologist measures the calorie estimation accuracy of a group of participants before the training program (pretest) and measures the exact same group's accuracy after the program (posttest).

Question: Explain why a dependent-samples tt-test is the appropriate choice for analyzing the difference in mean estimation accuracy in this scenario, and describe how this test conceptually functions in relation to a one-sample tt-test.

Sample answer: A dependent-samples tt-test is appropriate because the psychologist is comparing two means (pretest and posttest calorie estimation accuracy) obtained from the exact same sample of participants tested at two different times. This is a pretest-posttest design, which makes the dependent-samples tt-test the correct analysis. Conceptually, the test functions as a special case of the one-sample tt-test because the researcher computes difference scores for each individual and compares the mean of those difference scores to a single value (such as zero).

Key points:

  • Comprehends that a pretest-posttest design involves the same sample tested at two different times.
  • Identifies that comparing two means from the same sample requires a dependent-samples tt-test.
  • Explains that this test conceptually functions as a special case of the one-sample tt-test.

Rubric: Full credit is awarded if the explanation details that: 1) the two means are obtained from the same sample of participants tested at two different times (pretest-posttest design), and 2) the dependent-samples tt-test conceptually functions as a special case of the one-sample tt-test.

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