Question: Please help me with this problem. Thank you 7.3.20 A study by W. F. Woodward in 1970 explored whether taking a narrow angle or a
Please help me with this problem. Thank you


7.3.20 A study by W. F. Woodward in 1970 explored whether taking a "narrow angle" or a "wide angle" while rounding first base would increase your time to second base. Narrow angle O Wide angle In Woodward's study, he used a stopwatch to time 22 different runners going from a spot 35 feet past home to a spot 15 feet before second. He had each runner use each method, with a rest period in between. Here are the summary statistics on the difference in times (narrow - wide) for the 22 players: Sample average Sample SD Sample size (seconds) (seconds) Difference = 22 Narrow - Wide Xd = 0.06 Sd = 0.0714Use an appropriate theory-based method to investigate whether the choice of angle affects the running time. Be sure to find and report a standardized statistic and p-value. Round the test statistic to 2 decimal places, e.g. 5.83, and the p-value to 3 decimal places, e.g. 0.058. t = p-value = i eTextbook and Media Use an appropriate theory-based method to find and report a 95% confidence interval for the parameter of interest. Round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 5.83. Confidence interval = ( i eTextbook and Media
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