1. Brandy is a social work student completing an internship in an agency working with those who have experienced a traumatic brain injury. Brandy’s field instructor asks her to determine if there is a...

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1. Brandy is a social work student completing an internship in an agency working with those who have experienced a traumatic brain injury. Brandy’s field instructor asks her to determine if there is a difference in the number of cognitive symptoms (actual numbers) for males versus females. Note: the agency only has clients who identify as male or female.



Please determine the type of test you would conduct and why.




Please create potential null and research hypotheses.



2. Cage is a community organizer who works with undocumented immigrants. She knows that these persons send money to those living in their home countries. A national immigrant assistance organization determined that immigrants send an average of $400.21 dollars (SD = 50.3) a month to relatives. Cage collected a random sample of undocumented immigrants in Virginia (N = 1,500) and found the average was $500.21. Cage wants to know if her sample value is the same as the population.




A. Please determine the type of statistical test that Cage should conduct and why.






b. Please create potential null and research hypotheses.




1. Brandy is a social work student completing an internship in an agency working with those who have experienced a traumatic brain injury. Brandy’s field instructor asks her to determine if there is a difference in the number of cognitive symptoms (actual numbers) for males versus females. Note: the agency only has clients who identify as male or female. Please determine the type of test you would conduct and why. Please create potential null and research hypotheses. 2. Cage is a community organizer who works with undocumented immigrants. She knows that these persons send money to those living in their home countries. A national immigrant assistance organization determined that immigrants send an average of $400.21 dollars (SD = 50.3) a month to relatives. Cage collected a random sample of undocumented immigrants in Virginia (N = 1,500) and found the average was $500.21. Cage wants to know if her sample value is the same as the population. A.Please determine the type of statistical test that Cage should conduct and why. b.Please create potential null and research hypotheses.
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Pritam Kumar answered on Jul 02 2021
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1. Brandy is a social work student completing an internship in an agency working with those who have experienced a traumatic brain injury. Brandy’s field instructor asks her to determine if there is a difference in the number of cognitive symptoms (actual numbers) for males versus females. Note: the agency only has clients who identify as male or female.
Please determine the type of test you would conduct and why.
We would try to check whether the means of the actual number of cognitive symptoms between the males (male group) and females (female group) is same statistically or not. If we know the population standard deviation, then we will conduct a two sample z-test (K). If we do not know the population standard deviation, then we will conduct a two sample t-test (K) to check whether the means of these two groups are statistically same...
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