Multiple Choice
A researcher in sports psychology is interested in the resting pulse rate of long-distance college runners.She does some research and finds data from the U.S.Olympics team showing their long-distance runners have a resting pulse rate of 60 beats per minute.She wants to know if the pulse rate for college runners is different from the Olympic team's m of 60.She randomly samples 20 long-distance runners,and finds
Based on the above calculations,what is your decision regarding the null hypothesis?
A) Do not reject H0
B) Accept H0
C) Accept H1
D) Reject H0
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