Researchers wanting to assess skin irritation associated with a new sunscreen developed for those with photosensitivity. They randomly sample 240 men with a history of photosensitivity and 240 men without a history of photosensitivity and ask them to apply the cream and report the level of skin irritation they experience after spending 20 minutes in the sun using a scale of 0-10. The average skin irritation score for the group with a history photosensitivity was 1.2 and the average skin irritation score for the group without a history of photosensitivity was 1.4. The Levene's test for equality of variances had a p value of 0.08. You know this means:
A. The researchers should report the t test results assuming equal variances. Select The researchers should report the t test results NOT assuming equal variances. as your answer
B. The researchers should report the t test results NOT assuming equal variances.
C. The researchers should reject the null hypothesis and report there is a difference in the average skin irritation score.
D. The researchers should fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude there is NOT a difference in the average skin irritation score.