A study was conducted that measured the total brain volume (TBV)(in mm) of patients that had schizophrenia and patients that areconsidered normal. Table #9.3.5 contains the TBV of the normalpatients and table #9.3.6 contains the TBV of schizophreniapatients (\"SOCR data oct2009,\" 2013). Is there enough evidence toshow that the patients with schizophrenia have less TBV on averagethan a patient that is considered normal? Test at the 10%level.
Table #9.3.5: Total BrainVolume (in mm) of Normal Patients
1663407 | 1583940 | 1299470 | 1535137 | 1431890 | 1578698 |
1453510 | 1650348 | 1288971 | 1366346 | 1326402 | 1503005 |
1474790 | 1317156 | 1441045 | 1463498 | 1650207 | 1523045 |
1441636 | 1432033 | 1420416 | 1480171 | 1360810 | 1410213 |
1574808 | 1502702 | 1203344 | 1319737 | 1688990 | 1292641 |
1512571 | 1635918 | | | | |
Table #9.3.6: Total BrainVolume (in mm) of Schizophrenia Patients
1331777 | 1487886 | 1066075 | 1297327 | 1499983 | 1861991 |
1368378 | 1476891 | 1443775 | 1337827 | 1658258 | 1588132 |
1690182 | 1569413 | 1177002 | 1387893 | 1483763 | 1688950 |
1563593 | 1317885 | 1420249 | 1363859 | 1238979 | 1286638 |
1325525 | 1588573 | 1476254 | 1648209 | 1354054 | 1354649 |
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