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A6 Cruz Manalastas
A6 Cruz Manalastas
1. Formulate 4 statements of hypotheses from the data file we used in previous assignments
(2 for differences, and 2 for relationship) by choosing any of the variable/s. You can choose
more than one variable.
Ex. You want to know if there is significant difference in the hourly rate between male and
female.
Null: There is no significant difference between the hourly rate of male and female.
µmale = µfemale
Alternative: There is significant difference between the hourly rate of male and female.
µmale ≠ µfemale
A. Is there a significant relationship between age and monthly Income?
C. Is there a significant difference in the daily rate between male and females?
Ho: There is no significant difference between the daily rate of male and females.
H1: There is a significant difference between the daily rate of male and females.
2. Identify appropriate testing procedure to be used for each hypothesis and justify why
you have chosen it. Assume a normally distributed data.
Correlation testing is the method used to compare A and B. In order to determine whether there is
a meaningful correlation between the two variables, we use Pearson correlation. It determines how
strongly two variables are correlated linear. It ranges from -1 to 1, with -1 denoting a completely
negative linear correlation, 0 denoting no correlation, and +1 denoting a completely positive linear
correlation.C and D were tested using an Independent Sample t-test. It is done both because it is
presumed that the data is normally distributed and because we want to know if the means of male
and female are significantly different.