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the correlation between years of education and salary in a sample of 20 people from a certain company is .4. is this correlation statistically significant.

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The correlation between years of education and salary in a sample of 20 people from a certain company is .4. Is this correlation statistically significant at the .05 level?

Answer:

We accept
H_o hence no significant evidence

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

sample correlation n= 20

population correlation = 4

level of significance
\alpha =0.05

Generally we are task to understand existing difference between sample correlation and population correlation

Generally null hypothesis is given by
H_o : p=0

alternative hypothesis
H1_1 : p\\eq 0

generaly the mathematical representation of test statics


t= r\sqrt{(n-2)/(1-r^2) }


t= 0.04\sqrt{(20-2)/(1-0.4^2) }


t= 1.85

Generally for table the p value is given by
p= 0.08056

p value > the null hypothesis

Therefore

We accept
H_o hence no significant evidence

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