Hypothesis Testing: Intrinsic by Gender & Extrinsic by Position
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TEST #1 Intrinsic by gender
Perform the following two-tailed hypothesis test, using a .05 significance level:
- State the null and an alternate statement for the test
- Use Microsoft Excel (Data Analysis Tools) to process your data and run the appropriate test. Copy and paste the results of the output to your report in Microsoft Word.
- Identify the significance level, the test statistic, and the critical value.
- State whether you are rejecting or failing to reject the null hypothesis statement.
- Explain how the results could be used by the manager of the company.
TEST #2 - Extrinsic by position
- State the null and an alternate statement for the test
- Use Microsoft Excel (Data Analysis Tools) to process your data and run the appropriate test.
- Copy and paste the results of the output to your report in Microsoft Word.
- Identify the significance level, the test statistic, and the critical value.
- State whether you are rejecting or failing to reject the null hypothesis statement.
- Explain how the results could be used by the manager of the company
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Solution Summary
The solution provides step by step method for the calculation of test statistic for the comparison of population mean. Formula for the calculation and Interpretations of the results are also included. Interactive excel sheet is included.
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