Question: A independent-sample t test was conducted to determine whether a sample of sixteen employees of a child hunger organization, describe child hunger using factual information

A independent-sample t test was conducted to determine whether a sample of sixteen employees of a child hunger organization, describe child hunger using factual information or "identifiable victim" scenario using one victim as an example. Figure 1 illustrates the distribution of the sample scores. The results indicate a significant difference between the group who attend daily activities (M=18.8, SD=7.4) and the group who do no participate in daily activities (M=35.6, SD=11.2) from the Satisfaction with Life Scale, t(14)= 3.6, p=.002. The 95% confidence interval for the difference ranges from 27.0 to 6.7 indicating a difference between the means. We therefore reject the null hypothesis that the sample of residents engaging in daily activities will score higher on the Satisfaction with Life Scale than residents who did not engage

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