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data: Data by Sex
t = -2.4583, df = 222, p-value = 0.9926
alternative hypothesis: true difference in means is greater than 0
95 percent confidence interval:
-4.16643 Inf
sample estimates:
mean in group female mean in group male
57.78070 60.27273









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    data: Data by Sex
    t = -2.4583, df = 222, p-value = 0.9926
    alternative hypothesis: true difference in means is greater than 0
    95 percent confidence interval:
    -4.16643 Inf
    sample estimates:
    mean in group female mean in group male
    57.78070 60.27273









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      data: Data by Sex
      t = -2.4583, df = 222, p-value = 0.9926
      alternative hypothesis: true difference in means is greater than 0
      95 percent confidence interval:
      -4.16643 Inf
      sample estimates:
      mean in group female mean in group male
      57.78070 60.27273









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      data: Data by Sex
      t = -2.4583, df = 222, p-value = 0.9926
      alternative hypothesis: true difference in means is greater than 0
      95 percent confidence interval:
      -4.16643 Inf
      sample estimates:
      mean in group female mean in group male
      57.78070 60.27273






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          but you observed $haty_textmen approx 57.8$ and $haty_textwomen approx 60.3$.



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