PROBLEM 3 – Correlated groups t-test A researcher wants to t…

PROBLEM 3 – Correlated groups t-test A researcher wants to test the effectiveness of Prozac on the well-being of depressed individuals. A researcher asks nine participants to complete a well-being survey the first day they start taking Prozac. The researcher then reassesses their well-being after being on the medication for six weeks. Higher scores indicate greater well-being. Use the data below to run a correlated groups t test to test the hypothesis that taking Prozac improves the participants well-being scores. Use this information to answer questions 3a-3x below.

1b. Suppose the researcher collects data from 10 students an…

1b. Suppose the researcher collects data from 10 students and finds they study on average 19.60 hours a week (SD = 7.0742). Use this information and the information in the problem description above to calculate the observed t-score. **Report your final answer to 4 decimal places. **To receive credit for this problem you need to submit a picture of your hand calculations. The picture should show the formulas you used and your hand calculations, including the intermediate steps.

A patient presents to the clinic with complaints of increase…

A patient presents to the clinic with complaints of increased anxiety and states, “I feel like someone is following me.” The patient is restless. The initial vitals are: HR 126, BP 156/90. The patient has poor dentition and has several “poc” marks and open wounds to arms and cheeks. The nurse suspects chronic use of what substance?