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Two random samples of 3-year-old children, each of size 25, are taken from independent populations. The populations are distributed with equal variances. The first sample has a mean of 35.5 and a standard deviation of 3.0 while the second sample has a mean 33.0 and standard deviation of 4.0. A test for the difference between the two population means is conducted on this data.
-Refer to Children Narrative. If we were interested in testing against the one-tailed alternative that Children Narrative Two random samples of 3-year-old children, each of size 25, are taken from independent populations. The populations are distributed with equal variances. The first sample has a mean of 35.5 and a standard deviation of 3.0 while the second sample has a mean 33.0 and standard deviation of 4.0. A test for the difference between the two population means is conducted on this data. -Refer to Children Narrative. If we were interested in testing against the one-tailed alternative that   at the   level of significance, should the null hypothesis be rejected or not be rejected? at the Children Narrative Two random samples of 3-year-old children, each of size 25, are taken from independent populations. The populations are distributed with equal variances. The first sample has a mean of 35.5 and a standard deviation of 3.0 while the second sample has a mean 33.0 and standard deviation of 4.0. A test for the difference between the two population means is conducted on this data. -Refer to Children Narrative. If we were interested in testing against the one-tailed alternative that   at the   level of significance, should the null hypothesis be rejected or not be rejected? level of significance, should the null hypothesis be rejected or not be rejected?


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