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Column1
Column2
Column3
Column4
Column5
1st shift hourly
1st shift salary
2nd shift hourly
3rd shift hourly
Total
Supervisor listens to employee
34
12
8
13
67
Supervisor does not listen to employee
16
3
10
4
33
Good working environment
31
11
6
9
57
Poor working environment
19
43
Opportunity for advancement
32
7
60
Lack of opportunity for advancement
18
2
40
Employee feels appreciated
62
Employee does not feel appreciated
17
38
The stable above is an entire population sample of 100 employees
The null hypothesis is H0: there is no difference in the results between the shifts.
Alternate hypothesis is H1: there is a difference in the results between the shifts
1. With the table above, what is the best Test statistic to use from the following:
Explain your reason for choosing the test statistic you chose
2. With the test statistic you chose, work out the problem with solution using .05 level of significance if it applies.
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