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BUS520 Module 2 Case . You should have completed Module 2 SLP before starting this case. Writing Hypotheses . The assignment provides the wording required for writing a Null and Alternate Hypothesis. Do not get creative. This is scientific wording. Follow the example. In Case 1, you used “Analyze Data .” This time you are looking for specific rela tionships between one of the four survey measures and one demographic (other than gender). Add the 3 chosen Charts from Analyze Data to your Case. You will be running a total of 3 ANOVAs. ANOVA Click Data on the Menu Bar. Select Data Analysis. Scroll down to Anova -Single Factor . Click OK . Make sure the Columns in the Analysis are next to each other. Enter .05 for Alpha. Check Labels. Click the Arrow for In put Range . Highlight the two Column s. Click Arrow. Click Arrow. Click OK to get the Output Table. You are comparing two numbers: Your alpha which is .05 an d the p -value in the Excel output. Us e the wording from Case 1 to Reject or Fail to Reject the Null . You must run 3 AN OVAS. Discuss implications for management. Research and find out if there are studies that make connections between the variables you tested (or similar ones). Make industry connections with the research from IBIS World. Include workplace applications that may be implemented based on the findings.