Question: it was hypothesized that workers who take less time to travel to work each day will generally be more satisfied with their work life. In
it was hypothesized that workers who take less time to travel to work each day will generally be more satisfied with their work life.
In a random sample of 150 Australian adults, there was a moderate, negative, linear relationship between work satisfaction and time taken to travel to work, and Pearson's r shows that this relationship is significant, r =-.49, n=150, < .001.
The 95% confidence interval indicated the strength of the relationship is between = -0.60 and = -0.35.
In the sample, for every minute taken to travel to work, on average work satisfactory decreased by 0.215.
Contrary to expectation, people who take less time to travel to work each day, tend to be less satisfied at work.
is this report wrong or right ? all the satistical figure in the reprot are right but not sure if the slope is correct with the conclusion
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