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Q1) You are presently doing research on effects of school and work on stress. As such, you have divided young adults into those who both work and attend college, those who only attend college, and those who only work. You believe that these 3 groups of young adults all experience different levels of stress. So you gather information on level of stress (on a scale of 1 [least stress] to 25 [most stress]) experienced by 18 young adults. Stress scores for these adults are as follows:
Work and College
College Only
Work Only
17.0
12.8
10.6
21.2
15.6
12.4
10.4
8.2
8.4
14.8
9.4
7.6
2.2
11.8
8.6
19.5
10.1
8.9
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