does the data support the hypothesis that individuals originally convicted of violent crimes are older (on average) when they are released from prison than individuals originally convicted of nonviolent crimes? group of answer choices yes, individuals originally convicted of violent crimes are older (on average) when they are released from prison than the overall sample no, individuals originally convicted of violent crimes are younger (on average) when they are released from prison than the overall sample. no, the age distribution of individuals originally convicted of violent crimes is approximately the same as the overall sample.