Recall the previous exercise about social norms. Data were also collected in a hallway inside a building

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Recall the previous exercise about social norms. Data were also collected in a hallway inside a building and on a sidewalk outside in a park and are given in the data fi le SocialNormsLocation. Is there an association between whether you collide with oncoming pedestrians and location?

a. State the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses in the context of the study.

b. Choose either a simulation-based approach or a theory-based approach to test your hypotheses from part (a).

• If you have chosen to use a theory-based approach, be sure to explain why you think this is a valid approach. Th at is, state the validity conditions and explain how you are deciding whether or not these conditions are met.

• Analyze the data using technology (either an applet or statistical soft ware). Be sure to report the following: the name of the statistic you are using and its value (from the study) and the p value.

• State your conclusion in the context of the study.

Data from previous exercise

What happens when you break social norms? Pedestrians walking on sidewalks typically follow the same traffic patterns as cars driving in the streets. What happens if you walk on the wrong side of the sidewalk? Do sex, location, and speed of walker affect the number of people in the oncoming traffic that run into you? Data were collected using both a male experimenter and a female experimenter and are given in the data file SocialNormsSex.

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Introduction To Statistical Investigations

ISBN: 9781118172148

1st Edition

Authors: Beth L.Chance, George W.Cobb, Allan J.Rossman Nathan Tintle, Todd Swanson Soma Roy

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