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2 April, 11:03

An instructor was interested in seeing if there was a difference in the average amount of time that men and women anticipate studying for an introduction to statistics course in the summer. a group of men and women were randomly selected from the university of florida. the minitab results are below. what is the best interpretation of the results below? difference = mu (f) - mu (m) t-test of difference = 0 (vs not = ) : t-value = 0.23 p-value = 0.817 df = 46

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  1. 2 April, 11:19
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    A. With a p-value of 0.817, that there is no statistically significant evidence of a difference in average anticipated amount of time studying between the men and women.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The p-value is greater than the confidence level of 0.05, so we accept the null hypothesis (difference = 0). Therefore, we conclude there is no statistically significant difference between the average times for men and women.
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