hmmm. i remebered this in our statistics clas.. what u using it for?
post secondary female faculty members, job satisfaction, with demographic considerations [ independent variables of age, tenure status, rank....etc] gai daw ko example bro...
T-Test?
Correlated or Uncorrelated means?
Kibaw ko ani. Pero unsa inyo i-get nga difference?
Sayon raman ni. HAHA
If you badly need this.
Willing ko mu tudlo how T-Test works.
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Last edited by kurdapia.nikki; 01-30-2010 at 10:14 AM.
So far in my Statistics class, we tackled with two kinds of T-Test pa.
T-test of Correlated Means and T-Test of Uncorrelated means.
I could hardly define the difference pero I'll try.
T-Test of Correlated Means
(sa ako nahibaw'an, this kind of T-test is used to find out whether there is a significant difference in the means of one group)
** To find out whether there is a change in weight of the ten women who had Atkin's Diet (Protein Diet) after one week. The following data are recorder before and after the women undergone the said diet.
T-Test of Uncorrelated Means
(sa ako nahibaw'an, this kind of T-test is used to find out whether there is a significant difference in the means of two independent groups)
** To find out whether a new serum will arrest lukemia, 9 mice all with lukemia, 5 of these are treated the other 4 are not. Survival time, in years, from the time experiment commenced are as follows.
Ing-ana na xa.
Correlated kay before and after raman. So one comparison lang.
Kay pre-post test ra.
Sa Uncorrelated kay survival time sa treated ug wala'y treatment.
Gee?
If wala, tagaan tika sample problems
I like Stats man sad gud.
Kay sobraan kasayon. HAHAHA
nikki has a better understanding! hahaha.. i forgot how to do this.. if everything else fails.. minitab will do the calculations for you! hehehe
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