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17 May, 14:17

The U. S. stock returns significantly outperform the US bond returns using the monthly data covering the sample period 1980-2017. Draw your conclusion by both the P value method and the Critical Value Method.

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  1. 17 May, 14:42
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    To perform a t-Test, execute the following steps.

    1. First, perform an F-Test to determine if the variances of the two populations are equal.

    2. On the Data tab, in the Analysis group, click Data Analysis.

    3. Select t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances and click OK.

    Select t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances

    4. Click in the Variable 1 Range box and select the range of first variable

    5. Click in the Variable 2 Range box and select the range of second variable

    6. Click in the Hypothesized Mean Difference box and type the drsited (Eg:H0: μ1 - μ2 >0)

    Enter the desired level of significance (.01 here)

    7. Click in the Output Range box

    8. Click OK.

    Results will appear

    Interpretation

    p value method

    If the p value (one tailed) is greater than 0.05, the null hypothesis is accepted and mean of stock returns outperforms mean of bound returns

    t critical value method

    If the t stat is smaller than t critical (one tail), then null hypothesis is accepted and mean of stock returns outperforms bound returns
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