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In a study that followed a group of students who graduated from high school in 1997, each was monitored in progress made toward earning a bachelor's degree. The group was divided into two- those who started at community college and later transferred to a four-year college (group 1), and those that started out in a four-year college as freshmen (group 2). The data below summarize the findings:
Community College
Transfers Non-Transfers
n 317 1,297
Mean Time to Graduate 5.09 4.68
Population Standard Dev.
Time to Graduate (in years) 1.896 1.097
Is there evidence to suggest that community college transfer students take longer to eam a bachelor's degree? Use a=0.05.
Select the correct alternative hypothesis and the correct decision.
A. H111* ue: Do not reject the null hypothesis.
B. H M <: Reject the null hypothesis.
C. HL M1
D. Hl: 11 ux: Reject the null hypothesis.
E. H:H : Do not reject the null hypothesis.
F. H: H1> #2: Reject the null hypothesis.
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