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Scenario B. David sees an ad for a new pesticide that is supposed to get rid of bugs in his garden better than the brand he currently uses. He decides to test this out by using the new pesticide on one half of his garden, and the pesticide he normally uses on the other half of the garden, and then counting the number of bugs he finds on his plants. What is the alternative hypothesis for this study? Be sure to pay attention to whether it is directional or non-directional. a. Ha: # of bugs with the new pesticide < # of bugs with the old pesticide b. Ha: # of bugs with the new pesticide = # of bugs with the old pesticide c. Ha: # of bugs with the new pesticide > # of bugs with the old pesticide d. Ha: # of bugs with the new pesticide # of bugs with the old pesticide
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When another customer complains about the hair salon where georgeanna is a loyal customer, she defends it because she feels responsible for the continued success of the hair salon. this behavior suggests she has reached the rung of the loyalty ladder.
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