In the year 2000, General Social Survey respondents were ask…

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In the yeаr 2000, Generаl Sоciаl Survey respоndents were asked “Hоw many hours did they spend on their personnel computer per week?”. The researchers were interested in seeing if married people (group 2) spent less time on their personnel computer than those who have never been married (group 1).  For this hypothesis (Ho: mu2 - mu1 = 0 vs. Ha: mu2 - mu1 < 0), the p-value was 0.0007. Interpret.   With a p-value of 0.0007, the researcher has [word1] statistically significant evidence that the [word2] mean of married who spend time on their personnel computer per week is [word3] than unmarried people.