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An insurance company is trying to determine if there is a significant difference in the average number of sick days that registered nurses and nurse practitioners use per year. The data analysis provided the following output.
Two sample T for registered nurses vs nurse practitioners
N Mean StDev SE Mean
Registered nurses 180 10.5 10.0 0.74
Nurse practitioners 180 13.2 4.68 0.35
T-Test mu registered nurses = mu nurse pract: T = 1.12 P-value = 0.89
Provide an interpretation of the descriptive statistics as displayed in the above output.
Is there a statistically significant difference at 0.05 in the average number of sick days used by these two different groups of nurses? State your conclusion.
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