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Mathematics, 05.11.2019 00:31 jayyla32

People tend to evaluate the quality of their lives relative to others around them. in a demonstration of this phenomenon, frieswijk, buunk, steverink, and slaets (2004) conducted fictitious interviews with frail elderly people. in the interview, each person was compared with others who were worse off. after the interviews, the elderly people reported more satisfaction with their own lives. a researcher decided to replicate this study. in her study, nine elderly people completed a life-satisfaction scale. for this particular scale, population mean = 20 . the researcher collected the following data: 20, 17, 22, 23, 19, 25, 27, 21, 25. a. is this sample significantly more satisfied with life than the general population? (be sure to state your conclusion in terms of the null hypothesis and the problem.) b. what are the hypotheses? c. state your critical value(s) using Ξ± = .05

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