41. A study of the effects of race on professional football players' compensation (L Kaln, Industrial &

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41. A study of the effects of race on professional football players' compensation (L Kaln, Industrial & Labor Relations Review, Vol. 45, 1992. p. 295) reported mean salanes, in thousands of dollars, in the National Football League in 1989 of 328 for 544 whites (s = 277) and 315 for 819 blacks (s = 248). The mean number of times the player had been to the pro bowl was .24 for whites (s = .87) and 26 for blacks (s = .82). The proportions who had received college degrees were .39 for whites and 20 for blacks. Analyze these data. Prepare a short report, summarizing your analyses and conclusions

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