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The following probability distributions of job satisfaction scores for a sample of information systems (IS) senior executives and middle managers range from a low of (very dissatisfied) to a high of (very satisfied). Excel File: data05-21.xlsx Probability Job Satisfaction IS Senior IS Middle Score Executives Managers 1 0.05 0.04 2 0.09 0.10 3 0.03 0.12 4 0.42 0.46 5 0.41 0.28 a. What is the expected value of the job satisfaction score for senior executives (to 2 decimals)? b. What is the expected value of the job satisfaction score for middle managers (to 2 decimals)? c. Compute the variance of job satisfaction scores for executives and middle managers (to 2 decimals). Executives Middle managers d. Compute the standard deviation of job satisfaction scores for both probability distributions (to 2 decimals). Executives Middle managers e. What comparison can you make about the job satisfaction of senior executives and middle managers? - Select your answer -

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