A researcher posed a null hypothesis that there was no significant difference between boys and girls

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    math_celebrity Administrator Staff Member

    A researcher posed a null hypothesis that there was no significant difference between boys and girls on a standard memory test. He randomly sampled 100 girls and 100 boys in a community and gave them the standard memory test. The mean score for girls was 70 and the standard deviation of mean was 5.0. The mean score for boys was 65 and the standard deviation of mean was 5.0. What's the t-value (two-tailed) for the null hypothesis that boys and girls have the same test scores?

    t = 7.07106781187 using our difference of means calculator
     

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