Re: Sample vs Population Question
- From: "John_Kane" <John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Dec 2005 12:48:29 -0800
t.mccreight@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> This is a barn door question.
>
>
> We recently completed a salary survey of association members. About
> 10,000 member names were drawn at random (using SPSS) from the entire
> member database. These were invited via e-mail to take the web-based
> survey. About 2000 took the survey, about 1700 answered the salary
> question.
>
>
> I have already done the t-test and know that respondents who gave
> salary info are a different population than those who did not answer
> the question.
What did you do a t-test on that you can conclude that the ~ 300 people
who did not supply an answer to the salary question differ from the
rest of the respondents ?
John Kane, Kingston ON Canada
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