n industrial psychologist feels that a big factor in job turnover among assembly line workers is the individual employee’s self-esteem. She thinks that workers who change jobs often (Population A) have, on the average, lower self-esteem, as measured by a standardized test, than workers who do not (Population B). To determine whether she can support her belief with statistical analysis, she draws a simple random sample of employees from each population and gives each a test measuring self-esteem. The results are as follows: Group A 60 45 42 62 68 54 52 55 44 41 Group B 70 72 74 74 76 91 71 78 76 78 83 50 52 66 65 53 52 The psychologist believes that the relevant population scores are normally distributed, with equal, although unknown, variances. At the 0.1 level of significance, what should she conclude

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An industrial psychologist feels that a big factor in job turnover among assembly line workers is the individual employee’s self-esteem. She thinks that workers who change jobs often (Population A) have, on the average, lower self-esteem, as measured by a standardized test, than workers who
do not (Population B). To determine whether she can support her belief with statistical analysis, she draws a simple random sample of employees from each population and gives each a test measuring self-esteem. The results are as follows:


Group A 60 45 42 62 68 54 52 55 44 41


Group B 70 72 74 74 76 91 71 78 76 78 83 50 52 66 65 53 52


The psychologist believes that the relevant population scores are normally distributed, with equal, although unknown, variances. At the 0.1 level of significance, what should she conclude

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