Again, I know the answer I just need verification. A company offered one half of its employees a bonus if the production of cat food increased by 10%. The other half of the employees was not offered a bonus. As the end of the month, production in the group that did not get the bonus offer increased by a mean of 20 and production in the bonus group increased by a mean of 30. What is the correct order of steps to determine if the results are significant?
What is the correct order of steps to determine if the results are significant? A.Run the experiment many times. B. Randomly separate the employees’ individual results into two groups. C. Calculate the mean of each group. D. Calculate the probability of a difference of 10. E. Calculate the difference of the means. A, B, C, D, E B, C, E, A, D B, C, E, D, A <-----my answer A, B, C, E, D
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I mean your sample estimators are trying to approximate your population's parameters. Ideally you would need to apply some correction at the end, because you are doing a multiple hypothesis test.
but yeah makes sense
so my answer?
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