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Dr. Park is interested in how the functioning of the brain changes with age and how this, in turn, affects older individuals’ memory abilities. She randomly selects 11 older and 16 younger adults to study pictures of landscapes presented for 5 seconds each. After a 10-minute rest period, both groups perform a visual recognition test. They view a series of pictures and categorize each as either "old" (part of the set they studied) or "new" pictures. While this test is occurring, researchers use fMRI to measure the participants’ brain activity. Dr. Park and her team notice that the older adults all produced similar amounts of activity during the task. The younger adults, on the other hand, showed much more diversity of brain activity. Some younger study participants had a large amount of activity, while others had much less. Would it be valid for Dr. Park to use the independent-measures t test to test whether the brain activity of younger adults is different from that of older adults during a visual recognition task?

a. Yes, because none of the assumptions of the independent-measures t test are violated.
b. Yes, because the independent-measures t test is a robust test. No, because the two groups studied are not independent.
c. No, because the two populations from which the samples are selected do not appear to have equal variances.

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