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1.If we run a standard t-test which requires the assumption that the outcome variable for both groups is approximately normally distributed, we will get the wrong result because we have violated the assumption of normality.
2.The p-value of 0.9613 suggests that the means in both groups are similar.
3.However, we have previously seen that group 2 has many more high values than group 1.