A Michigan study concerning preference for outdoor activities used a questionnaire with a six-point Likert-type response in which 1 designated "not important" and 6 designated "extremely important." A random sample ofn1= 44 adults were asked about fishing as an outdoor activity. The mean response was x1= 4.9. Another random sample ofn2= 49 adults were asked about camping as an outdoor activity. For this group, the mean response was x2= 4.1. From previous studies, it is known that ?1= 1.5 and ?2= 2.0. Does this indicate a difference (either way) regarding preference for camping versus preference for fishing as an outdoor activity? Use a 5% level of significance.Note: A Likert scale usually has to do with approval of or agreement with a statement in a questionnaire. For example, respondents are asked to indicate whether they "strongly agree," "agree," "disagree," or "strongly disagree" with the statement.
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