sample of n = 12 young adults who each experienced 5 or more different homes before they were 16 years old  questionnaire for which the general population has an average score of µ = 40 in terms of well being scores for this sample : X 38 37 41 35 42 40 33 33 36 38 32 39 , is well-being for frequent movers significantly different from well-being in the general population? Use a two-tailed test with α = .05.  State the hypotheses. H0:   H1:

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sample of n = 12 young adults who each experienced 5 or more different homes before they were 16 years old

 questionnaire for which the general population has an average score of µ = 40 in terms of well being

scores for this sample :

X

38

37

41

35

42

40

33

33

36

38

32

39

, is well-being for frequent movers significantly different from well-being in the general population? Use a two-tailed test with α = .05. 

State the hypotheses.

H0:

 

H1:

 

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