A study of visual and auditory reaction time is conducted fo
Solution
We let alpha = 0.05, as it is not given.
Let ud = u(visual) - u(auditory)
 Formulating the null and alternative hypotheses,              
               
 Ho:   ud   >=   0  
 Ha:   ud   <   0  
 At level of significance =    0.05          
 As we can see, this is a    left   tailed test.      
               
 Calculating the standard deviation of the differences
               
 s =    33.70346881          
               
 Thus, the standard error of the difference is sD = s/sqrt(n):              
               
 sD =    8.702198226          
               
 Calculating the mean of the differences
               
 XD =    16.93333333          
               
 As t = [XD - uD]/sD, where uD = the hypothesized difference =    0   , then      
               
 t =    1.945868491          
               
 As df = n - 1 =    14          
               
 Then the critical value of t is              
               
 tcrit =    -   2.144786688      
               
 As |t| < 2.1448,   WE FAIL TO REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS.          
Thus, there is no significant evidence that the visual reaction times is slower than the auditory reaction time at 0.05 level.

