Confidence interval for effects of alcohol


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Confidence Interval for Effects of Alcohol: An experiment was conducted to test the effects of alcohol. The errors were recorded in a test of visual and motor skills for a treatment group of people who drank ethanol and another group given a placebo. The results are shown in the accompanying table (based on data from "Effects of Alcohol Intoxication on Risk Taking, Strategy, and Error Rate in Visuomotor Performance," by Streufert et al., Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol. 77, No. 4). Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that there is a difference treatment group and control group. If there is a significant difference, can we conclude that the treatment causes a decrease in visual and motor skills?

Treatment Group Placebo Group
n1 = 22 n2 = 22
x-bar1 = 4.20 x-bar2 = 1.71
s1 = 2.20 s2 = 0.72

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