for the following 3 questions: a study obtained data on the amount of time 28 randomly selected high school students and 31 randomly selected college students spend on their cell phones each day. the investigator is interested in determining whether there is evidence that the amount of time students spend on their cell phone is different between high school and college Let H= time spent on phone by high school students; C= Time spent on phone by college students; and d=H−C
The data are not paired because: o All of these are true o Each element in a sample is measured once: time spent on cell phone o The conclusion pertains to the difference of two independent population means o There are two samples

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The correct answer is

H₀ : μh - μc = 0

H₀ : μh - μc ≠ 0

Given that,

Regarding the subsequent 3 inquiries: A study collected information on how much time 28 randomly chosen high school students and 31 randomly chosen college students spent each day on their cellphones. The researcher is interested in learning whether there is proof that students use their phones for varying amounts of time in high school and college.

Because the samples of college and high school students are independent, the independent samples t-test should be utilized.

The study's research (Claim) aims to ascertain whether students' cell phone usage patterns alter between high school and college.

For the independent samples t-test and the stated claim, the proper null and alternate hypotheses are,

H₀ : μh - μc = 0

H₀ : μh - μc ≠ 0

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The proper null and alternative hypotheses are

[tex]H_{0}[/tex] : μh = μc

[tex]H_{A}[/tex] : μh - μc

The study's research wants to ascertain whether difference between the time spent by high school students and college students.

The actual test begins by considering two hypothesis i.e. null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis.

Let, H= time spent on the phone by high school students;

C= Time spent on the phone by college students; and

d=H−C

For the independent samples t-test and the stated claim, the proper null and alternate hypotheses are,

[tex]H_{0} :[/tex] μh = μc  (time spent by high school students is equal to college students)

[tex]H_{A} :[/tex] μh - μc  (difference between the time spent by high school students and college students)

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