(Solved): Oishi and Shigehiro \( (2010) \) report that people who move from home to home frequently as childr ...
Oishi and Shigehiro \( (2010) \) report that people who move from home to home frequently as children tend to have lower than average levels of welbeing as aduits. To further examine this relationship, a psychoiogist obtains a sample of \( \mathrm{n}=12 \) young adults who each experienced five or more different homes before they were 16 years old. These participants were given a standardized well-being questionnaire for which the geheral population has an average score of \( \mu=40 \). The well-being scores for this sample are as follows: \[ 39,37,41,35,42,40,33,33,36,38,32,39 \] On the basis of this sample, is well-being for frequent movers significantly different from well-being in the general pogudation? Use a two-talled test. with a \( =.05 \).
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