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Testing for mean equality between the salary and compa-ratio values for each employee in our case study example would use the t-test assuming equal variance t-test not assuming equal variance paired t-test we cannot compare these two measures.

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    Testing for mean equality between the salary and compa-ratio values for each employee in our case study example

    would use the

    t-test assuming equal variance

    t-test not assuming equal variance

    paired t-test

    we cannot compare these two measures.

    Answer: Salary and compa-ratio are two different variable, with different units of measurement. Therefore, we cannot compare these two measures using the given tests.

    Hence the option:

    We cannot compare these two measures is correct option.
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