Question 8 Data set (maximum Force, in Kg ): Dominant hand: 54, 36, 22, 39, 41 Non Dominant hand: 42, 29, 36, 44, 32 What is the standard deviation for the dominant forearm? 11.45 6.38 5.12 2.85 Question 9 Data set (maximum Force, in Kg ): Dominant hand: 54, 36, 22, 39, 41 Non Dominant hand: 42, 29, 36, 44, 32 What is the standard error for the non-dominant forearm? 2.85 5.12 11.45 6.38 Question 10 Graph the data set. Is there a significant difference in maximum grip strength between dominant and non dominant forearms? Why? Yes, significant difference; The mean of one sample falls within the \( 95 \% \) confidence interval of the second sample. Yes, significant difference; The mean of one sample falls does not fall within the \( 95 \% \) confidence interval of the second sample. No, no significant difference (nonsignificant); The mean of one sample falls within the \( 95 \% \) confidence interval of the second sample. No, no significant difference (nonsignificant); The mean of one sample does not fall within the 95\% confidence interval of the second sample.