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ahriuashd

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How large must a person's salary should be to qualify as an outlier on the high side? How many outliers are there in these data?

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Conducting t-tests for each pair or population means is statistically equivalent to conducting one F-test comparing all the population means.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

A person's salary should be somewhere above 70,000 . There is one male salary that would be considered an outlier (at approximately 80,000)

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