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Answer:
An appropriate pair of hypotheses for the manager to use is:
C.
H0 : There is an association between work experience and an employee's shift.
Ha : There is no association between work experience and an employee's shift.
Step-by-step explanation:
These research hypotheses compare the incidence of employee's work experience and the baseline group (the employee's shift).
These hypotheses tests are statistical tools which assess whether or not there is an association between the two variables (work experience and shift).
The null hypothesis test will provide the probability of the type 1 error (p-value).
Based on the result, the research will accept or reject the null study hypothesis.
Answer:
A) H0 : Work experience is independent of the time of an employee’s shift.
Ha : Work experience is dependent on the time of an employee’s shift.
Step-by-step explanation:
A chi-square test of independence is appropriate. The null hypothesis expresses that there is not an association between two categorical variables (work experience and time of shift) and the alternative hypothesis expresses that the categorical variables are associated.