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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 14:01 clinky89

A professor of philosophy hypothesizes that an introductory course in logic will affect college students with their other studies. To test this hypothesis, a random sample of 25 first year students is selected. These students are required to complete a logic course during their first year. At the time of graduation, the final GPA is computed or each of these students. The mean GPA for this sample is 2.58 with a SS of 6. Required:
Can the professor conclude that the grades for the sample were significantly different from the rest of the graduating class, which had an average GPA of 2.33?

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