You have a hypothesis that two drugs have different effects


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Inferential Research and Statistics - I need help writing a paper with a hypothesis regarding Clinician's at a clinic who are using a new method to treat veterans for PTSD. Please see below for the data sets to work with. I must decide what the numbers represent. The sample size is 30 for each group. Please see example and groups below.

You have a hypothesis that two drugs have different effects on lowering anxiety. You would have anxiety scores for drug A and anxiety scores for drug B (all after 4 weeks of treatment) to run inferential analysis for after 4 weeks.

  • Null hypothesis is H0: drug A = drug B
  • Research hypothesis is H1:drug A ≠ drug B
  • Dependent variable: Anxiety score changed after treatment.
  • Independent variable: drug treatment

Because you did not state a direction in your hypotheses (better than or worse than), this will be a two-tailed test. You are looking for differences in either direction. You would set your alpha level of .05 and have a sample for each group of 30 people that were volunteers for the study.

GROUP a

GROUP b

1.3

6.5

2.5

8.7

2.3

9.8

8.1

10.2

5

7.9

7

6.5

7.5

8.7

5.2

7.9

4.4

8.7

7.6

9.1

9

8.4

7.6

6.4

4.5

7.2

1.1

5.8

5.6

6.9

6.2

5.9

7

7.6

6.9

7.8

5.6

7.3

5.2

4.6

9

8.4

7.6

6.4

4.5

7.2

1.1

5.8

5.6

6.9

6.2

5.9

7

7.6

6.9

7.8

5.6

7.3

5.2

4.6

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