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A researcher claims that college women use social media more than college men. She conducts a random sample of 17 college women and 14 college men and obtains the following summary:
Women
n1 =17
x̄=13.7 hrs
S1=5.2 hrs
Men
n2=14
x̄=12.9 hrs
s2=3.9 hrs
Test the claim at the .05 significance level. Identify the null and alternative hypothesis, critical value, test statistic, P-value, the Decision regarding the hypothesis, and the final conclusions. Draw the Distribution.
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