A psychologist interested in political behavior measured the square footage of the desks in the official offices of four U.S. governors and of four chief executive officers (CEOs) of major U.S. corporations. The figures for the governors were 44, 36, 52 and 40 square feet. The figures for the CEOs were 32, 60, 48 and 36 square feet. (a) Figure the means and standard deviations for the governors and the CEOs. (b) Explain, to a person who has never had a course in statistics what you have done. (c) Note the ways in which the means and standard deviations differ, now speculate on the possible meaning of these differences, presuming that they are representative of U.S. governors and large corporations' CEOs in general.