Now suppose you are interested in comparing the mean number of hours worked by sex. Use the information below to conduct an independent samples t-test. Again, be sure to show all steps, including stating your hypotheses, calculating your test statistic, determining whether to reject the null, and interpreting your findings.
Weekly Hours Worked Women |
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Range |
59 |
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Minimum value |
11 |
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Maximum value |
70 |
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Mean |
37.28 |
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Variance |
142.88 |
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Standard deviation |
11.95 |
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Sum |
2013 |
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Number of observations |
54 |
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Weekly Hours Worked Men |
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Range |
60 |
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Minimum value |
5 |
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Maximum value |
65 |
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Mean |
42.31 |
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Variance |
100.00 |
|
Standard deviation |
10.00 |
|
Sum |
1,227 |
|
Number of observations |
29 |
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