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This report by Jason Stone delves into the use of text messaging among different generations, analyzing the average number of texts exchanged. It investigates two hypotheses related to texting behavior. The first and second hypotheses demonstrate no grounds for rejecting the null hypothesis, suggesting that generational differences in texting habits may not be as pronounced as assumed. This comprehensive study highlights the evolving nature of communication and its implications across age groups.
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Text Messaging: When Generations Collide by Jason Stone
Results: • Hypothesis One: No reason to fail to reject the null hypothesis. • Hypothesis Two: No reason to fail to reject the null hypothesis.