Married women are more often than not working outside the home on at least a part-time basis, as
Do most mannered men. Does a husband's employment status affect his wife's well-being? In an
Attempt to answer this question, 20 married female professionals were surveyed as to their job
Satisfaction. In this sample, 15 husbands were employed, and 5 were unemployed. The Learning
Objective of the study was to compare the mean job satisfaction levels of the married women with
Working husbands, with the mean job satisfaction levels of the married women with husbands that
Stayed at home.
If the p-value obtained from the computer printout is 0.055, does this give sufficient evidence to
Conclude that the mean level of job satisfaction for women with working husbands is more than that
Of those whose husbands don't work?
A) Yes, at alpha = 0.05.
B) Yes, at alpha = 0.01.
C) Yes, at alpha = 0.10.
D) No, at alpha = 0.06.
E) Insufficient information to make a decision.
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