You participated in the “facial recognition lab”. That exercise is the basis for the mini lab report. At the end of the exercise you were given a number of “hits” which is operationally defined as the number of correct responses.

The data below is your data set for your mini lab. For this assignment, you are the researcher. You gave the facial recognition lab to 40 students, 20 males and 20 females. The data set below contains the number of correct hits for each subject.

Complete the calculations below based on the data provided.

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males females
5 9
5 8
8 7
5 7
6 9
7 8
4 8
5 8
3 9
4 10
8 7
5 9
10 8
6 9
5 7
5 9
8 8
7 7
5 9
6 7

Mini Lab data file

 

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Calculate the Mean number of correct responses (hits) for male subjects.

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For example: 1.11

 

 

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Calculate the Standard Deviation (SD) of the correct responses for male subjects.

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Calculate the Standard Error of the Mean (SEM) of the correct responses for male subjects.

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Calculate the Mean number of correct responses (hits) for female subjects.

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Calculate the Standard Deviation (SD) of the correct responses for female subjects.

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Calculate the Standard Error of the Mean (SEM) of the correct responses for female subjects.

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Use a statistical software program or your favorite stats website and find the t value for an unpaired 2 sample t test using the data from the 2 groups, the males and the females.

Suggested website: http://graphpad.com/quickcalcs/ttest1/

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What is the degrees of freedom associated with this t test?

Enter the numerical value. For example: 99; not ninety-nine

 

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The p value associated with your t value is:

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Based on your calculations, would you reject the null hypothesis that there is no difference between males and females on this facial recognition task?