The Accompanying Data Gives The Results Of A Survey On The Number Of Hours Spent Online Per Week On A Certain Social Net 1 (129.05 KiB) Viewed 40 times
The accompanying data gives the results of a survey on the number of hours spent online per week on a certain social networking website. Determine if the mean number of hours spent online per week is the same for males as it is for females. Assume that the population variances are unequal. Click the icon to view the social media survey data. Is there sufficient evidence at the 0.05 level of significance that the mean number of hours spent online per week is the same for males as it is for females? Determine the null hypothesis, Ho, and the alternative hypothesis, H₁. Let females be population 1 and males be population 2. Ho: H₁: (Type integers or decimals. Do not round.) Compute the test statistic. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Find the p-value for the test. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) State the conclusion. The p-value is the chosen value of a, so spent online per week for males is different than for females. Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes. the null hypothesis. There is evidence to conclude that the mean number of hours
Survey data Gender Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Hours online/week 5 11 9 5 8 13 2 5 3 6 8 5 4 SS-628 5 9 11 1 Gender Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Hours online/week 7 16 4 4 4 10 5680535 U X
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