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Do teenage boys and teenage girls have significantly different social media habits? A sociologist wants to<br>examine this question at the a = 0.10 level of significance. Let ug represent the average time spent by a<br>teenage boy on social media per day and uG represent the average time spent per day on social media by a<br>teenage girl.(Round your results to three decimal places)<br>Which would be correct hypotheses for this test?<br>Ho:HB - HG # 0, H1 : µB - HG = 0<br>Ho: HB - HG = 0, H1: µB - HG < 0<br>%3D<br>O Ho: HB - HG = 0, H1: µB – µG > 0<br>0, H1: HB - HG 0<br>O Ho: HB-HG =<br>A random sample of 33 teenage boys spent an average of 118.6 minutes on social media, with a standard<br>deviation of 3.4. A random sample of 36 teenage girls spent an average of 120.4 minutes on social media,<br>with a standard deviation of 5.9.<br>Find the test statistic (2 decimal places):<br>Give the P-value (4 decimal places - if less than 0.001 answer 0):<br>Which is the correct result:<br>Reject the Null Hypothesis<br>Do not Reject the Null Hypothesis<br>Which would be the appropriate conclusion?<br>There is not significant evidence to suggest that boys and girls differ in their social media habits.<br>There is significant evidence to suggest that boys and girls differ in their social media habits.<br>

Extracted text: Do teenage boys and teenage girls have significantly different social media habits? A sociologist wants to examine this question at the a = 0.10 level of significance. Let ug represent the average time spent by a teenage boy on social media per day and uG represent the average time spent per day on social media by a teenage girl.(Round your results to three decimal places) Which would be correct hypotheses for this test? Ho:HB - HG # 0, H1 : µB - HG = 0 Ho: HB - HG = 0, H1: µB - HG < 0="" %3d="" o="" ho:="" hb="" -="" hg="0," h1:="" µb="" –="" µg=""> 0 0, H1: HB - HG 0 O Ho: HB-HG = A random sample of 33 teenage boys spent an average of 118.6 minutes on social media, with a standard deviation of 3.4. A random sample of 36 teenage girls spent an average of 120.4 minutes on social media, with a standard deviation of 5.9. Find the test statistic (2 decimal places): Give the P-value (4 decimal places - if less than 0.001 answer 0): Which is the correct result: Reject the Null Hypothesis Do not Reject the Null Hypothesis Which would be the appropriate conclusion? There is not significant evidence to suggest that boys and girls differ in their social media habits. There is significant evidence to suggest that boys and girls differ in their social media habits.
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