2. Imagine you are testing a hypothesis that the sample of students comes from a population where males and females listen to the radio for the same average hours per day. You conducted a t-test and...


2. Imagine you are testing a hypothesis that the sample of students comes from a<br>population where males and females listen to the radio for the same average<br>hours per day. You conducted a t-test and see the following results, Please<br>interpret the results of t-test.<br>Std.<br>Std. Error<br>Mean<br>Deviation<br>Mean<br>Radio hours per<br>day<br>Male<br>87<br>1.057<br>.8641<br>.0926<br>Female<br>24<br>1.512<br>1.1342<br>.1019<br>T-test Results<br>df<br>Sig. (2-tailed)<br>Radio hours per day<br>-3.151<br>209<br>.002<br>

Extracted text: 2. Imagine you are testing a hypothesis that the sample of students comes from a population where males and females listen to the radio for the same average hours per day. You conducted a t-test and see the following results, Please interpret the results of t-test. Std. Std. Error Mean Deviation Mean Radio hours per day Male 87 1.057 .8641 .0926 Female 24 1.512 1.1342 .1019 T-test Results df Sig. (2-tailed) Radio hours per day -3.151 209 .002

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