Using the Comparing Two Means applet at www.pearsonglobaleditions.com/Agresti, construct two scenarios of independent samples of four men

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Using the Comparing Two Means applet at www.pearsonglobaleditions.com/Agresti, construct two scenarios of independent samples of four men and four women with y = number of hours spent on Internet in past week having ¯y1 = 5 and ¯y2 = 10, such that for testing H0: μ1 = μ2 against Ha: μ1 = μ2,

(a) P-value

> 0.10,

(b) P-value < 0.01.

What differs in the two cases to make the P-values so different?

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