A study was designed to compare the attitudes of two groups of nursing students towards computers. Group 1 had previously taken a statistical methods course that involved significant computer interaction. Group 2 had taken a statistic methods course that did not use computers. The students' attitudes were measured by administering the Computer Anxiety Rating Scale (CARS). A random sample of 6 nursing students from Group 1 resulted in a mean score of 48.2 with a standard deviation of 3.6. A random sample of 9 nursing students from Group 2 resulted in a mean score of 61.7 with a standard deviation of 2.8. Can you conclude that the mean score for Group 1 is significantly lower than the mean score for Group 2? Let μ1 represent the mean score for Group 1 and μ2 represent the mean score for Group 2. Use a significance level of α=0.05 for the test. Assume that the population variances are equal and that the two populations are normally distributed. Step 1 of 4: State the null and alternative hypotheses for the test.
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