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10 November, 12:18

C tendency for part-time college faculty to hold their students to different standards than do full-time faculty? an article reported that for a sample of 125 courses taught by full-time faculty, the mean course gpa was 2.7286 and the standard deviation was 0.67342, whereas for a sample of 88 courses taught by part-timers, the mean and standard deviation were 2.8639 and 0.54241, respectively. does it appear that true average course gpa for part-time faculty differs from that for faculty teaching full-time? test the appropriate hypotheses at sign

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  1. 10 November, 12:37
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    Experience is important. yes there is a functional difference
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