Introduction Remember to always indent the first line of a paragraph (use the tab key). The introduction should be short (2-3 sentences). The margins, font size, spacing, and font type (italics or...


Introduction

Remember to always indent the first line of a paragraph (use the tab key). The introduction should be short (2-3 sentences). The margins, font size, spacing, and font type (italics or plain) are set in APA format. While you may change the names of the headings and subheadings, do not change the font or style of font.

Hypothesis Test #1 Looking at Intrinsic Satisfaction by Gender


Null and alternate hypotheses.

Write out a Null & Alternate Hypothesis (alpha = .05).

The test

Use Excel to perform the test. Paste the results in the document.
In a separate sentence, specifically identify the significance level (alpha), the test statistics and the critical value.

State your decision


State whether you are rejecting or failing to reject the null hypothesis statement.
Explanation of decision made

Comment on why you are making your decision in terms of how the test statistic compares to the critical value or in terms of how the p value compares to the alpha.
Applications for managers

Discuss how the manager of the company could use this information specifically. Why is this information valuable?

Hypothesis Test #2 Looking at Extrinsic Satisfaction by Position


Null and alternate hypotheses

Write out a Null & Alternate Hypothesis (alpha = .05).

The test

Use Excel to perform the test. Paste the results in the document
In a separate sentence, specifically identify the significance level (alpha), the test statistics and the critical value.

State your decision

State whether you are rejecting or failing to reject the null hypothesis statement.
Explanation of decision made

Comment on why you are making your decision in terms of how the test statistic compares to the critical value or in terms of how the p value compares to the alpha.
Applications for managers

Discuss how the manager of the company could use this information specifically. Why is this information valuable?

Z and T Tests

Explain the difference between the Z and T test and when each one is used.

Samples and Populations

Explain the difference between a sample and the population. Why are samples used for hypothesis tests? Be sure to be specific.

Conclusion

Add some concluding remarks in about 2-3 sentences.
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