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BUSI 820 For answering if there is an association between hours of study per week, and hours of work per week, I came up with

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For answering if there is an association between hours of study per week, and hours of work per week, I came up with this answer:

The data shows that hours of study per week (15.62) and hours spent working (26.12) each week have a difference in mean of 10.50 (26.12-15.62) with t (49) = 13.29, p = <.001 (Morgan et al., 2020). The difference in hours spent studying and hours spent working per week is significant based on the upper and lower limits both being positive (Morgan et al., 2020).

2 quick questions:

1) does that look correct?

2) Is there an association between the two variables (hours of study and hours of work?

- I believe I look at p = <.001.... but I'm confused if that means association.

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