Does the average number of hours spent watching TV (TVHOURS) for the sample differ from the national average of 2.75? (2.75 is the test value in this case.)
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- Does the average number of hours spent watching TV (TVHOURS) for the sample differ from the national average of 2.75? (2.75 is the test value in this case.)
One-Sample Statistics |
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N |
Mean |
Std. Deviation |
Std. Error Mean |
Hours per day watching TV |
1555 |
2.94 |
2.837 |
.072 |
One-Sample Test |
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Test Value = 0 |
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t |
df |
Sig. (2-tailed) |
Mean Difference |
95% Confidence Interval of the Difference |
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Lower |
Upper |
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Hours per day watching TV |
40.840 |
1554 |
.000 |
2.938 |
2.80 |
3.08 |
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