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Using numerical data from one of the data sets available through the "Data Sets" link on your page, develop one business research question from which you will formulate a research hypothesis that will test two or more populations.

Formulate both a numerical and verbal hypothesis statement regarding your research issue.

THIS TIME IS AVERAGE MARRIED SALARY VS UNMARRIED SALARIES

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The solution examines two or more sample hypothesis testing formulations. The average married salary versus unmarried salaries are determined.

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Ok, so first lets calculate the average salary overall of all men, regardless of marital status. The average is $30,833.46

Essentially, we want to see if there is any differences in salary level is a person is married or not. This brings us to our null hypothesis:

Ho: The average ...

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