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Garret studies number of hours sleep per night among students who have a grade point average of 3.0–4.0 versus students who have a grade point average of 2.0–3.0.

His theory is that students who get more sleep will have a higher grade point average than students who get less sleep because they are more rested and, therefore, better able to concentrate.

In his samples, the mean number of hours of sleep students with a grade point average of 3.0–4.0 received each night was 6.8. The mean number of hours of sleep students with a grade point average of 2.0–3.0 received each night was 6.4.

Assuming there are no outliers or skew, do the results support Garret's theory?

Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete the statements.

Since the samples were large and randomly chosen, we can use the samples to understand the populations.

Because the sample mean for students with a grade point average of 3.0–4.0 is
Choose...
a. less than
b. about the same
c.greater than
the sample mean for students with a grade point average of 2.0–3.0, the results
Choose...
a. tend to
b. do not tend to

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The sample mean for students with a grade point average of 3.0–4.0 is greater than students with grade point average of 2.0 - 3.0,  the results tend to

How to interpret Garret studies?

From the question, we have the following highlights

  • The sample size is large enough
  • The sample is at random
  • Students who have a grade point average of 3.0 - 4.0 sleep for an average of 6.8 hours
  • Students who have a grade point average of 2.0–3.0 sleep for an average of 6.4 hours
  • There are no outliers

From the above highlights, the sample mean for students with a grade point average of 3.0–4.0 is greater than students with grade point average of 2.0 - 3.0

This is because 6.8 is greater than 6.4

This means that Garret's theory about the hours of sleep is correct

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