A researcher is investigating the effectiveness of a new study-skills training program for elementary school children. A sample of n=25 third-grade children is selected to participate in the program and each child is given a standardized achievement test at the end of the year. For the regular population of third-grade children, scores on the test form a normal distribution with a mean of 150 and a standard deviation of 25. The mean for the sample of M=158
a. Identify the independent and dependent variables for this study.
b. Assuming a two-tailed test, state the null hypothesis in a sentence that includes the independent variable and the dependent variable
c. Using symbols, state the hypotheses (H0 and H1) for the two-tailed test.
d. Calculate the test statistic (z-score) for the sample.
e. What decision should be made about the null hypothesis, and what decision should be made about the effect of the program.