Physics, 20.10.2021 14:00 CoreyHammond6247
The athletic director of a college would like to reduce the number of injuries of her athletes. She believes that the ideal amount of sleep for college students is 8 hours per night. During the school year, all athletes tracked how much they slept each night, and their average time slept was rounded to the nearest hour (6, 7, 8, or 9 hours). The coaches of all teams reported whether the athlete was injured throughout the year.
The Athletic director read that college students need 8 hours of sleep each night and believes that this group will have the least chance of injury. Her hypothesis is Athletes who sleep 8 hours each night will have the least chance of injury.
Using the information above, write a conclusion for this experiment. Is the hypothesis supported by the data? Explain why or why not using evidence to support your reasoning. Write your answer in complete sentences.
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