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10.11.2019 •
Business
The following information is available for two samples selected from independent but very right-skewed populations. population a: n1equals13 upper s subscript 1 superscript 2equals46.9 population b: n2equals16 upper s subscript 2 superscript 2equals37.1 should you use the f test to test the null hypothesis of equality of variances? discuss.
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Ответ:
Unemployment (also known as joblessness) is the situation where a person is not currently employed but is actively looking for employment.
While unemployment rate can be defined as the percentage of the civilian labor force which is unemployed but actively seeking employment. It can be written as:
Unemployment Rate = Number of Unemployed / Total Labor Force
Age, gender, race, and cultural background are a few examples of the factors that cause the unemployment rate to vary.