Using the Minitab Workbook attached
First convert each subject’s age and height into a z-score. Using the z-score of ±1.645 for the 5 percent cutoff and the z-score of ±1.96 for the 2.5 percent in the tail, identify the subject identification (ID) number for subjects who are closest to the cutoff for the upper 2.5 percent and 5 percent of the scores and the lower 2.5 percent and 5 percent of the scores. Save Minitab worksheet.
Next, create precise, accurate, and complete description of the sample.
Next, compute a one-sample t-test comparing the age of the sample to the age of the general population of college students in traditional on-ground universities. Assume the population mean is 21. Write a 1-paragraph, APA-formatted interpretation of the results.
Next, compute a t-test comparing males’ and females’ heights. Determine which type of t-test to compute. Write a one-paragraph, APA-formatted interpretation of the results.