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PART – B

1. A test to measure the self-confidence was administered to 16 chronically ill and 21 healthy
children. The mean scores were 22.5 and 26.9 respectively. The sample standard deviation were
4.1 and 3.6 respectively. Can you conclude that chronically ill children tend on average to be less
self confident than healthy children do? Use α=1%.

2. A test to measure the self-confidence was administered to 16 chronically ill and 21 healthy
children. The mean scores were 22.5 and 26.9 respectively. The sample standard deviation were
4.1 and 3.6 respectively. Can you conclude that chronically ill children tend on average to be less
self confident than healthy children do? Use α=5%.

3. A test to measure the self-confidence was administered to 16 chronically ill and 21 healthy
children. The mean scores were 22.5 and 26.9 respectively. The sample standard deviation were
4.1 and 3.6 respectively. Can you conclude that chronically ill children tend on average to be less
self confident than healthy children do? Use α=10%.

4. A test to measure the self-confidence was administered to 16 chronically ill and 11 healthy
children. The mean scores were 22.5 and 26.9 respectively. The sample standard deviation were
4.1 and 3.6 respectively. Can you conclude that chronically ill children tend on average to be less
self confident than healthy children do? Use α=1%.

5. A test to measure the self-confidence was administered to 16 chronically ill and 11 healthy
children. The mean scores were 22.5 and 26.9 respectively. The sample standard deviation were
4.1 and 3.6 respectively. Can you conclude that chronically ill children tend on average to be less
self confident than healthy children do? Use α=1%.

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