ANOVA Analysis of Job Satisfaction
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Provide a hypothesis null and hypothesis alternate statement for an ANOVA process. Identify a data set that can be used for your ANOVA process. If your article does not include a data set that can be used for an ANOVA process, be sure to either create one that is comprised of at least 25 data points or state that you will be using the AIU dataset values for this process. Ensure that this write up is formatted using APA rules. Use a title-page, 12-point font in Times New Roman, double spacing, in-text citations and a reference page. (Tables that include the results of ANOVA processes are not data sets.)
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The solution provides a detailed step-by-step ANOVA Analysis (formulation of null and alternate hypothesis, selection of significance level, choosing the appropriate test-statistic, decision rule, calculation of test-statistic and conclusion) of the given data.
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