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Recall the study of macaque monkeys from Assignment 1. Researchers had theorised that neurons would respond more strongly to monkey calls than to pure tones. Exploratory data analysis (as conducted in Assignment 1) suggests that this is true.
(a) Now analyse the data in more detail by conducting an appropriate hypothesis test about the mean difference in responses to test this theory. The relevant column has been added in the dataset monkeycalls3.jmp.
(b) Often the more relevant analysis is about estimating the size of the effect. Calculate a 90% confidence interval for the population mean difference and summarise your findings
Attachment:- 348900_1_Assignment3-Stat1070-S2-2013--1-.pdf
Attachment:- 348900_2_monkeycalls3.jmp
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