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21 January, 08:12

A recent study focused on the number of times men and women send a Twitter message in a day. The information is summarized here. Sample Size - Sample Mean - Population Standard Deviation Men: 25 - 23 - 5 Women: 30 - 28 - 10 At the 0.01 significance level, we ask if there is a difference in the mean number of times men and women send a Twitter message in a day. What is the value of the test statistic for this hypothesis test?

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  1. 21 January, 10:10
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    There is no difference in the mean number of times men and women send a Twitter message in a day

    Zmen = 0.4

    Zwomen = 0.2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the mean number of times men and women send a Twitter message in a day

    Alternate hypothesis: There is a difference in the mean number of times men and women send a Twitter message in a day

    Z = (sample mean - population mean) / (sd : √n)

    Zmen = (25 - 23) / (5:√1) = 2/5 = 0.4

    Zwomen = (30 - 28) / (10:√1) = 2/10 = 0.2

    For a two tailed test, at 0.01 significance level, the critical value is 2.576

    0.2 and 0.4 falls within the region bounded by - 2.576 and 2.576, so we fail to reject the null hypothesis

    There is no difference in the mean number of times men and women send a Twitter message in a day
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