00:01
Thanks for including all the previous information.
00:03
So you've answered basically everything.
00:05
So from what you've put, i can see that your t -test statistic is minus 0 .64 and that the p -value associated to this is 0 .562, which is greater than the significance level alpha of 0 .05.
00:21
And i think that's all we'll need.
00:23
So because the p -value is, so for question one, the p -value is greater than the significance level.
00:33
And so we fail to reject h naught.
00:40
And so what does it lead us to conclude about the null hypothesis? there's not enough evidence to suggest that education level has an impact on the age of first conviction for convicts.
01:12
Part two says, what does it lead you to conclude about the alternative hypothesis? well, that it's not something we want to be saying publicly, because this will paint an image about people who get qualified at different ages or their level of education.
01:44
And how likely they are to be criminals when this is saying there's like no correlation whatsoever.
01:48
So that would be an unfair thing to be saying.
01:52
I mean, you could say this again for this one, that would be a valid answer...