Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis
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Chapter 11, Problem 68CR
a.
To determine
Check whether
b.
To determine
Check whether mean testosterone level for female trial lawyers significantly greater than female nontrial lawyer or not.
c.
To determine
Check whether there is enough evidence to carry out a test for significance in mean testosterone level for male and female trial lawyer. If so carry out the test. Otherwise find the extra information needed for conduct the test.
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Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis
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