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In a study of the effect of aluminum intake on the mental development of infants, a group of 54infants who had been born prematurely were given a special aluminum depleted intravenous-feeding solution. At an adjusted age of 18 months,the neurologic development of the infants were measured using the Bayley Mental Development Index (BMDI), a unitless scale with higher scores indicating higher development. They had a sample mean BMDI of 97.4 and a sample standard deviation of 18.0.The (BMDI) is similar to an IQ score, with 100 being the average in the general population.

Assuming all relevant assumptions are met, carry out the appropriate testto determine if infants who receivedthealuminum depleted intravenous-feeding solution had a significantly differentaverage BMDI score thaninthe general population. Be sure to include all the stepsfor full credit.

Given:critical value= = 2.00

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Answer:

The decision rule is

Fail to reject the null hypothesis

The conclusion is

The no sufficient evidence to conclude that the average BMDI score is different from the general population

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The sample size is n = 54

The sample mean is
\= x  =  97.4

The standard deviation is
s = 18.0

The population mean is
\mu  =  100

The critical value is
t_(critical ) =  2.0

Generally the test statistics is mathematically represented as


t =  (\= x - \mu)/((s)/(√(n) ) )

=>
t =  ( 97.4  - 100)/(( 18)/(√(54) ) )

=>
t =-1.062

Comparing the obtained t statistics with the critical value we see that

The critical value is not within the region of rejection (i.e -1.062 to 1.062 )

Hence the decision rule is

Fail to reject the null hypothesis

The conclusion is

The no sufficient evidence to conclude that the average BMDI score is different from the general population

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