Psychology Some people believe that reading text printed on colored paper is easier than reading text on white paper. For this reason, disability services locations often provide colored filters that are clear to put over top of books and imprinted pages. Irvine University, a public research institution with 30,000 undergraduate students, is considering the possibility of providing colored filters for those people in disability services who would be helped by this tool. Irvine University randomly tested 31 students in their learning disability program during the first week of classes in Fall 2018. The students, of varying ages, abilities, majors, and socioeconomic status were timed as they read a passage printed in black ink printed on white paper and then timed reading a similar passage printed with black ink on light blue-colored paper. Students were tested on one day with a passage on white paper and then asked to willfully return the next day to read a similar, but different passage of the same length and difficulty level, on light blue-colored paper. Is there sufficient evidence to show that reading text on light blue-color paper is more effective? You are asked to organize and analyze this data, and present your results to the university with a hypothesis test on whether or not there is significant improvement in reading speed. Please present a report to Irvine University’s Disability Services directors that includes your data, results, and related evidence from national studies. Light Blue Paper (seconds taken to read passage) White Paper (seconds taken to read passage)

 
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