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25 November, 06:27

One approach to active learning is a "flipped classroom." This commonly involves students watching video lectures outside of class and working on problem solving activities in class. Research has primarily focused on comparing teaching approaches using end-of-class outcomes, such as final grades. In a recent project, researchers compared the lasting benefits of a flipped classroom by comparing grades received in the subsequent course of the series. Here are the results:

Groups n I s

Flipped 166 2.45 1.09

Traditional 129 1.59 1.20

Assume the population variances are equal.

Do the average grades received differ across the two delivery styles of the previous course? Use a=0.01.

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  1. 25 November, 08:52
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    Yes, they differ across the two delivery styles of the previous course.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So, we are given the following data or information or parameters from the question above;

    Flipped (group) = > 166 (n) 2.45 (l) 1.09 (s).

    Traditional (group) = > 129 (n) 1.59 (l) 1.20 (s).

    Therefore, the hypothesis is given below as; Jo : b1 = b2, Jx : b1 ≠ b2.

    Recall that we are given; 166 = (n1), 2.45 = (l1), 1.09 = (s1) and 129 = (n2), 1.59 = (l2), 1.20 = (s2).

    Therefore, we will be using the following mathematical representation or formula to solve this question;

    s = √ (s1^2 / n1 + s2^2/n2).

    When we slot it the values accordingly and solve for s, we will have a value of;

    s = 0.1354.

    Thus, for our t*, we can calculate that by using the formula below:

    t * = l1 - l2 / s. = (2.45 - 1.59) / 0.1354 = 6.35.

    Thus: p value = 2P (V> 6.35) = 2.1 * 10^-10.

    Since we are given that a=0.01, thus, p value is less than 0.01 we can reject Jo.
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