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Example 1 A record company is interested in the difference in their ratings for two different artists. Given the ratings below, are the artists significantly different using the p < .05 criterion?

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Page 1: Example 1 A record company is interested in the difference in their ratings for two different artists. Given the ratings below, are the artists significantly

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A record company is interested in the difference in their ratings for two different artists. Given the ratings below, are the artists significantly different using the p < .05 criterion?

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Example 2

With those same artists, who is selling more albums? The R&B artist or the Pop artist? Use the p < .05 criterion.

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Effect Size