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1.Is the average age of marketing major significantly different from that of other business major?
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Yes the average age of a marketing major is significantly different that of other business majors due to a Sig of 0.082. Although the average ages seemed very similar being 20.70 and 21.67, we can reject the null hypothesis due to the Sig.
Group Statistics
Your major
N
Mean
Std. Deviation
Std. Error Mean
Your Age:
Marketing
104
20.70
1.140
.112
Other Business Major
15
21.67
2.127
.549
Indepe
ndent Sampl
es Test
Levene's Test for Equality of Variance
s
t-test for Equality of Means
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Sig.
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df
Significa
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Mean Differen
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Std. Error Differen
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Interval of the Differen
ce
One-
Sided p
Two-
Sided p
Low
Your Age:
Equal variance
s assume
d
3.081
.082
-2.691
117
.004
.008
-.965
Equal variance
s not assume
d
-1.721
15.180
.053
.105
-.965
2.Is there a statistically significant difference in online shopping satisfaction between female and male in the output shown on slide 16?
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There is a statistically significant difference in online shopping satisfaction between female and male in the output shown on slide 16 as the Sig was .009.
3.Are there statistically significant differences between the responses to “whether have a summer internship” for marketing major and other business major?
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There are no statistically significant differences between the responses as the Sig level was greater than the confidence level.
Your major * Did you have summer internship? Crosstabulation
Did you have summer internship?
Total
Yes
No
wer
Upper
.358
-1.675
-.255
.560
-2.158
.229
Yes
No
Your major
Marketing
Count
64
41
105
% within Your major
61.0%
39.0%
100.0%
% within Did you have summer internship?
85.3%
91.1%
87.5%
Other Business Major
Count
11
4
15
% within Your major
73.3%
26.7%
100.0%
% within Did you have summer internship?
14.7%
8.9%
12.5%
Total
Count
75
45
120
% within Your major
62.5%
37.5%
100.0%
% within Did you have summer internship?
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
4.Is the average age of senior students statistically different from that of junior students?
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The average age of senior students is statistically different from junior students due to a p-value of <.001.
Paired Samples Statistics
Mean
N
Std. Deviation
Std. Error Mean
Pair 1
Your Age:
20.82
119
1.332
.122
Year in School
3.09
119
.291
.027
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