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Secure littps/DidCRUUdluledildlietUIT.edu/webapps/assess... U S Google De Dan Mumford: Parkw. G The 300 Workout: C... A Hamstring Strain Tre... en Completion Status: Y = 0 = 10.2-1.6X. This gives X = 6.375/hour T=-1.67.87 = -1.8391 5) = 1.96 = So, we fail to reject the HO hypothesis up to an extent when saying that wages have no effect on mplaints. A possible policy implication would be higher wages. n:p Words:70 10p ESTION 9 Professor Karen Jarrell of Publish or Perish State University is examining the effect of the publication of a book on faculty salaries. Book publication is a dummy variable coded 0 if a professor has not published a book and 1 if he or she has published a book (X). Faculty salaries (M) in dollars have been regressed on this variable, yielding the following results: Ý= 34,132 + 5618x 2 = .40 Syx = 2,326 sb = 2050 n = 87 Based on these results, what is the average salary of professors who have not published a book? Of professors who have published a book? Is the difference statistically significant? If Dr. Jarrell wanted to increase her salary, what would you recommend as a course of action? T T Arial Pe 3 (12pt) - T - B - E -- EA 3 (12pt) T O i Y Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. Save All Answers Close WindowExplanation / Answer
Average no of salary who have not published a book = 34132+5618*0 = $34132
Average no of salary who have not published a book = 34132+5618*1 = $39750
Yes, the difference is statistically significant and If Dr. Jenell wanted to increase her salary, then published the book