Researchers examine the relationship between mother's education level and hours spent on homework each week for a random sample of 80 high school students. Students were grouped into four categories based on their mother's education level. Below are the summary statistics and graphs for the samples. Use this information to answer the next three questions.Responses: HomeWorkFactors: MotherEdConsolidated Response statistics by factor MotherEdConsolidated n Mean Std. Dev. Std. Error AA, trade, or some college 24 8.5 5.9 1.2 BA or above 35 8.5 6.0 1.0 HS grad 19 7.9 5.4 1.2 no HS diploma 4 4.3 1.5 0.8   Which are appropriate ways to state the alternative hypothesis? Check all that apply. Group of answer choices There is a no relationship between mother's education level and the hours high school students devote to homework each week. There is a relationship between mother's education level and the hours high school students devote to homework each week. µ1 ≠ µ2 ≠ µ3 ≠ µ4, where µ1 is the mean homework hours per week for the population of high school students whose mothers' highest education level is AA, trade, or some college. µ2 is the mean homework hours per week for the population of high school students whose mothers' highest education level is BA or above. µ3 is the mean homework hours per week for the population of high school students whose mothers' highest education level is HS grad. µ4 is the mean homework hours per week for the population of high school students whose mothers' highest education level is no HS diploma. The mean homework hours per week differ for the four populations of high school students defined by their mothers' highest education level (AA/trade/some college, BA or above, HS grad, no HS diploma.)

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Researchers examine the relationship between mother's education level and hours spent on homework each week for a random sample of 80 high school students. Students were grouped into four categories based on their mother's education level. Below are the summary statistics and graphs for the samples.

Use this information to answer the next three questions.

Responses: HomeWork
Factors: MotherEdConsolidated

Response statistics by factor

MotherEdConsolidated n Mean Std. Dev. Std. Error
AA, trade, or some college 24 8.5 5.9 1.2
BA or above 35 8.5 6.0 1.0
HS grad 19 7.9 5.4 1.2
no HS diploma 4 4.3 1.5 0.8

 

Which are appropriate ways to state the alternative hypothesis? Check all that apply.
Group of answer choices
There is a no relationship between mother's education level and the hours high school students devote to homework each week.
There is a relationship between mother's education level and the hours high school students devote to homework each week.

µ1 ≠ µ2 ≠ µ3 ≠ µ4, where

µ1 is the mean homework hours per week for the population of high school students whose mothers' highest education level is AA, trade, or some college.

µ2 is the mean homework hours per week for the population of high school students whose mothers' highest education level is BA or above.

µ3 is the mean homework hours per week for the population of high school students whose mothers' highest education level is HS grad.

µ4 is the mean homework hours per week for the population of high school students whose mothers' highest education level is no HS diploma.

The mean homework hours per week differ for the four populations of high school students defined by their mothers' highest education level (AA/trade/some college, BA or above, HS grad, no HS diploma.)
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