5.36 Gaming and distracted eating, Part II:  The researchers from Exercise 5.35 also investigated the effects of being distracted by a game on how much people eat. The 22 patients in the treatment group who ate their lunch while playing solitaire were asked to do a serial-order recall of the food lunch items they ate. The average number of items recalled by the patients in this group was 4.9, with a standard deviation of 1.8. The average number of items recalled by the patients in the control group (no distraction) was 6.1, with a standard deviation of 1.8. Do these data provide strong evidence that the average number of food items recalled by the patients in the treatment and control groups are different?


What are the hypotheses for this test?


The test statistic for the hypothesis test is: (please round to two decimal places)
The p-value for the hypothesis test is: (please round to four decimal places)
Interpret the result of the hypothesis test in the context of the study: