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Mathematics, 26.12.2020 01:00 kaeakal

The administrators at the University of Oklahoma wonder if Oklahoma residents or non-Oklahoma residents differ in their excitement to go home for the holidays following final exams. They randomly select 100 Oklahoma residents and 100 non-Oklahoma residents for their study. They then ask all participants to rate their excitement level on a scale of 1-10. The mean excitement level for Oklahoma residents was 7.745, while the mean excitement level for non-Oklahoma residents was 7. They create the following 95% confidence interval for the mean difference: -1.78 to 3.27. Which of the following is the best way to interpret their results based on their confidence interval? a. The administrators are 95% confident that Oklahoma residents are significantly more excited than non-Oklahoma residents to go home for the holidays.
b. The administrators are 95% confident that Oklahoma residents are significantly less excited than non-Oklahoma residents to go home for the holidays.
c. The administrators are 95% confident that Oklahoma residents significantly differ from non-Oklahoma residents in their excitement to go home for the holidays because their interval covers 0.
d. The administrators are unable to tell if there is a true difference between Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma residents in their excitement to go home for the holidays because their interval covers 0.

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