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Provide a summary of the research article. Include a Hypothesis Null and Alternate statement for an ANOVA process. Must identify a data set that can be used for ANOVA process.

The ANOVA will need to be carried out using "raw" data (basic data which has not been manipulated). If raw data is not included with the article, then need to create the data, or use proxy data such as appropriate data from the AIU dataset for doing the ANOVA analysis. Final result and conclusions may differ from those in the article.

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Summary of a Research Article on Job satisfaction and 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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