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Problem Set 3.6: Confidence Intervals Criterion: Calculate a…
Problem Set 3.6: Confidence IntervalsCriterion: Calculate a one-sample t test in SPSS.Data: Riverbend City online news advertises that it is read longer than the national news. The mean for national news is 8 hours per week. The following sample of the Riverbend City online news readers is: 5, 7, 6, 2, 4, 8, 5, 4, 18, 21, 8, 7, 4, 5, 6. Criterion: Calculate confidence intervals using SPSS.Data: Use the SPSS output from Problem Set 3.5 above.Instructions: Based on the SPSS output from Problem Set 3.5, including a test value (population mean) of 8, calculate the 95% confidence interval.Competency:Calculates confidence intervals using SPSS with no errors, and showing required calculations. I have tried to calculate the lower and upper confidence intervals by hand but i am not coming up with what SPSS calculates. i have looked at the textbook and i still do not understand.
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Statistics and Probability
FPX 4700
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