In an investigation of the visual-scanning behavior of

Chapter 15, Problem 64SE

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In an investigation of the visual-scanning behavior of deaf children, measurements of eye-movement rates, were taken on nine deaf and nine hearing children. From the data given in

the table, is there sufficient evidence to justify claiming that the distributions of eye-movement

rates differ for deaf children A and hearing children B?

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