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SCENARIO 10-13 The Amount of Time Required to Reach a Customer Service

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SCENARIO 10-13
The amount of time required to reach a customer service representative has a huge impact on customer satisfaction.Below is the Excel output from a study to see whether there is evidence of a difference in the mean amounts of time required to reach a customer service representative between two hotels.Assume that the population variances in the amount of time for the two hotels are not equal.
t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances
SCENARIO 10-13 The amount of time required to reach a customer service representative has a huge impact on customer satisfaction.Below is the Excel output from a study to see whether there is evidence of a difference in the mean amounts of time required to reach a customer service representative between two hotels.Assume that the population variances in the amount of time for the two hotels are not equal. t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances     Two-Sample Tests 10-41 -Referring to Scenario 10-13,what is the standardized value of the estimate of the mean of the sampling distribution for the difference between sample means? A) 0.2025 B) 0.3544 C) 2.0115 D) 2.2140
Two-Sample Tests 10-41
-Referring to Scenario 10-13,what is the standardized value of the estimate of the mean of the sampling distribution for the difference between sample means?


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