A movie producer has been handed two scripts. One is a wacky comedy going by the name of "Poindexter Joins The Army" and the other is a psychological thriller known as "The Deconstructionist". The producer does not know which film to invest in. He is interested in knowing if there is any difference between people's enjoyment of comedies and people's enjoyment of thrillers. He decides to conduct a hypothesis test comparing these. He collects a random sample of 75 people and asks them to rate how much they enjoy comedies with a score out of 100. He also collects a random sample of 35 people and asks them to rate thrillers with a score out of 100. The sample mean for comedies is 80.4 and the sample standard deviation is 19.7. The sample mean for thrillers is 75 and the sample standard deviation is 11.3. The producer is going to conduct a test comparing the population mean score for comedies (μ1) to the population mean score for thrillers (μ2). The following hypotheses will be used: H0: μ1 = μ2 Ha: μ1 ≠ μ2 The producer believes that there is more variety in people's appreciation of comedies, and so he assumes that the two population standard deviations are not equal in this situation. Calculate the test statistic (t) for this test. Give your answer to 3 decimal places.
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