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Answer:
For this case the hypothesis would be that after consuming alcoholic beverages the reaction time increases, so then the system of hypothesis for this case are:
The system of hypothesis for this case are:
Null hypothesis: [tex]\mu_y- \mu_x \leq 0[/tex]
Alternative hypothesis: [tex]\mu_y -\mu_x >0[/tex]
We can define the difference as: [tex]d_i=y_i-x_i[/tex]
And the system of hypothesis are:
Null hypothesis:[tex] \mu_d \leq 0[/tex]
Alternative hypothesis: [tex] \mu_d >0[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Previous concepts
A paired t-test is used to compare two population means where you have two samples in which observations in one sample can be paired with observations in the other sample. For example if we have Before-and-after observations (This problem) we can use it.
Let put some notation
x=test value before , y = test value after
Solution to the problem
For this case the hypothesis would be that after consuming alcoholic beverages the reaction time increases, so then the system of hypothesis for this case are:
The system of hypothesis for this case are:
Null hypothesis: [tex]\mu_y- \mu_x \leq 0[/tex]
Alternative hypothesis: [tex]\mu_y -\mu_x >0[/tex]
We can define the difference as: [tex]d_i=y_i-x_i[/tex]
And the system of hypothesis are:
Null hypothesis:[tex] \mu_d \leq 0[/tex]
Alternative hypothesis: [tex] \mu_d >0[/tex]