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vaieri [72.5K]
3 years ago
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State the null and alternative hypotheses for the situation described below for a statistical test. Testing to see if average sa

les are higher in stores where customers are approached by salespeople than in stores where they aren't. Let group be the group of stores where customers are approached by salespeople and let group be the group of stores where customers are not approached by salespeople.
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Schach [20]3 years ago
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Complete question is;

State the null and alternative hypotheses for the situation described below for a statistical test. Testing to see if average sales are higher in stores where customers are approached by salespeople than in stores where they aren't. Let group 1 be the group of stores where customers are approached by salespeople and let group 2 be the group of stores where customers are not approached by salespeople

Answer:

Null hypothesis; H0; μ1 = μ2

Alternative hypothesis; Ha; μ1 > μ2

Step-by-step explanation:

Group 1 = the group of stores where customers are approached by salespeople

Group 2 = the group of stores where customers are not approached by salespeople

Now, we want to test to check if average sales are higher in stores where customers are approached by salespeople than in stores where they aren't.

Thus, defining the hypotheses, we have;

Null hypothesis; H0; μ1 = μ2

Alternative hypothesis; Ha; μ1 > μ2

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