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If a researcher finds a positive correlation between sleep and test scores in a sample of 100 participants, how should they apply null hypothesis testing to draw a conclusion?

Question: If a researcher finds a positive correlation between sleep and test scores in a sample of 100 participants, how should they apply null hypothesis testing to draw a conclusion?

Sample answer: The researcher should apply null hypothesis testing to evaluate whether the observed positive correlation in their sample likely occurred by random chance or if it accurately reflects a genuine relationship in the broader population.

Key points:

  • Evaluate the observed sample result.
  • Assess if the result likely occurred by random chance.
  • Assess if the result accurately reflects a genuine relationship in the broader population.

Rubric: Award points if the learner correctly states the researcher must use the process to evaluate if the sample result is due to random chance or reflects a genuine relationship in the population.

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