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In the book Business Research Methods, Donald R. Cooper and C. William Emory (1995) discuss a manager who wishes to compare the effectiveness of two methods for training new salespeople. The authors describe the situation as follows: The company selects 22 sales trainees who are randomly divided into two equal experimental groups—one receives type A and the other type B training. The salespeople are then assigned and managed without regard to the training they have received. At the year’s end, the manager reviews the performances of salespeople in these groups and finds the following results: A Group B Group Average Weekly Sales x¯1 = $1,410 x¯2 = $1,049 Standard Deviation s1 = 203 s2 = 287 (a) Set up the null and alternative hypotheses needed to attempt to establish that type A training results in higher mean weekly sales than does type B training.
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In the book Business Research Methods, Donald R. Cooper and C. William Emory (1995) discuss a manage...
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