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Do popular diets really help customers in the long-run? Many diets help customers lose weight initially only to have the customer add the weight back on after the first few months on the diet. A
Commercially successful diet company conducted a study of twelve randomly selected customers
And measured their weight after before starting the diet and then again after staying with the diet
For a year. The company hoped that the initial weight loss would be sustained after the first year on
The diet. The data is shown below:  Customer  Initial  One Year 118517521921933125115414814651651706220175726517081771749302266101121161115414812230256\begin{array}{c|c|c}\text { Customer } & \text { Initial } & \text { One Year } \\\hline 1 & 185 & 175 \\2 & 192 & 193 \\3 & 125 & 115 \\4 & 148 & 146 \\5 & 165 & 170 \\6 & 220 & 175 \\7 & 265 & 170 \\8 & 177 & 174 \\9 & 302 & 266 \\10 & 112 & 116 \\11 & 154 & 148 \\12 & 230 & 256\end{array}

Find the rejection region for the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test to test to determine if the distribution of initial weight is shifted to the right of the distribution of one-year weight. Test using α=0.05\alpha = 0.05 .


A) T14T _ { - } \leq 14
B) T7\mathrm { T } _ { - } \leq 7
C) T10\mathrm { T } _ { - } \leq 10
D) T17T _ { - } \leq 17

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