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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is standardized test used in the applicatio

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Question

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is standardized test used in the application and admission process for those interested in attending law school in the U.S.A. The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120-180, with the mean score of about 150. You have a "test enhancement" business in Texas and have developed a new half-day seminar method designed to increase LSAT scores, called the LSAT TexPrep method (LTPM, for short). You are quite sure that your new method will increase LSAT scores and you want to offer a money back guarantee in your advertisements. However, you're no fool. So before you begin advertising, you test the accuracy of your claim that participation in the LTPM will, indeed lead to higher LSAT scores. Nine college students planning on applying to law school who have taken the LSAT before are recruited to participate in LTPM and then retest on the LSAT. Label their initial scores on the LSAT the "Before" condition (X1), and call the retest on the

Explanation / Answer

sol:

claim is participation in the LTPM will indeed lead to higher LSAT scores

Null Hypothesis:

Ho:1 >=2

Alternative hypothesis:

H1:1 <2

2 is after and 1 is before

ANSWER D FROM GIVEN CHOICES

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