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t-Test: One-Sample | |
2.88 | |
Variance | 2.41 |
Observations | 15 |
t-statistic | -0.30 |
P(t = T) two-tail | 0.766 |
a. According to pvalue, is the mean difference statistically significant?
b. CAn we reject null hypothesis?
c. is the staff operating at a "good" level?
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