A study of the ability of individuals to walk in a straight line(Can We Really Walk

Chapter 7, Problem 37

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A study of the ability of individuals to walk in a straight line(Can We Really Walk Straight? Amer. J. of PhysicalAnthro., 1992: 1927) reported the accompanying data oncadence (strides per second) for a sample of randomlyselected healthy men.a. Calculate and interpret a 95% confidence interval forpopulation mean cadence.b. Calculate and interpret a 95% prediction interval for thecadence of a single individual randomly selected fromthis population.c. Calculate an interval that includes at least 99% of thecadences in the population distribution using a confidencelevel of 95%.

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