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In a study of a group of women science majors who remained in their profession and a group who left their profession within a few months of graduation, the researchers collected the data shown here on a self-esteem questionnaire.
Leavers | Stayers |
1 = 3.09 | 2 = 2.93 |
σ1 = 0.75 | σ2 = 0.75 |
n1 = 101 | n2 = 221 |
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