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Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is a technique for measuring bone health. One of the most common measures is total body bone mineral content (TBBMC). A highly skilled operator is required to take the measurements. Recently, a new DXA machine was purchased by a research lab and two operators were trained to take the measurements. TBBMC for eight subjects was measured by both operators. The units are grams (g). A comparison of the means for the two operators provides a check on the training they received and allows us to determine if one of the operators is producing measurements that are consistently higher than the other. Here are the data:
Operator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 1.326 1.337 1.079 1.229 0.936 1.009 1.179 1.289
2 1.323 1.322 1.073 1.233 0.934 1.019 1.184 1.304
Take the difference between the TBBMC recorded for Operator 1 and the TBBMC for Operator 2.
Describe the distribution of these differences using words. (which one is correct)
a. The distribution is left skewed.
b. The sample is too small to make judgments about skewness or symmetry.
c. The distribution is uniform.
d. The distribution is uniform.
e. The distribution is Normal.
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