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SCENARIO 10-16-B
a Survey on Men and Women's Shopping Behavior

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SCENARIO 10-16-B
A survey on men and women's shopping behavior collected data from a sample of 50 men and 50
women. The following data on online shopping spending every month are stored in the file
Scenario10-16-DataB.XLSX.  Men 1221842206111429310720024223322915720314711021713622220615529222021019617721216924324078226173152228230162189171184263217170191176129241208217251267 Women 170180167232217145190145200163159138193170165172190127186245198186163129158164197182172163180168158185166216153146197129162202192119197172139167203130\begin{array} { l r r r r r r r r r r } \text { Men } & 122 & 184 & 220 & 61 & 114 & 293 & 107 & 200 & 242 & 233 \\& 229 & 157 & 203 & 147 & 110 & 217 & 136 & 222 & 206 & 155 \\& 292 & 220 & 210 & 196 & 177 & 212 & 169 & 243 & 240 & 78 \\& 226 & 173 & 152 & 228 & 230 & 162 & 189 & 171 & 184 & 263 \\& 217 & 170 & 191 & 176 & 129 & 241 & 208 & 217 & 251 & 267 \\\text { Women } & 170 & 180 & 167 & 232 & 217 & 145 & 190 & 145 & 200 & 163 \\ & 159 & 138 & 193 & 170 & 165 & 172 & 190 & 127 & 186 & 245 \\& 198 & 186 & 163 & 129 & 158 & 164 & 197 & 182 & 172 & 163 \\& 180 & 168 & 158 & 185 & 166 & 216 & 153 & 146 & 197 & 129 \\& 162 & 202 & 192 & 119 & 197 & 172 & 139 & 167 & 203 & 130\end{array} Treat the men as population 1 and the women as population 2.
-Referring to Scenario 10-16-B, what is the smallest level of significance at which the null
hypothesis will still not be rejected when testing whether there is evidence of a difference in the
means of monthly online shopping spending between men and women based on the conclusion
that you have reached in testing for evidence of a difference in the?


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