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Research Methods Semester 1:
Comparing Means 2:
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What are the types of t-tests mentioned in the study material?
Paired samples
t-test and
one sample
t-test
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What software is mentioned for performing t-tests?
SPSS
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In what format should results be reported?
APA format
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What does a t-test allow us to do?
Compare means for
statistical significance
Assess differences between
sample means
Determine if observed differences are due to
chance
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What happens each time a sample is taken from a population?
A different
mean
will be obtained
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What does a t-test calculate?
A
t-statistic
,
degrees of freedom
, and p-value
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What is the t-statistic?
The difference between
means
, in
standard errors
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What are degrees of freedom?
The amount of numbers which we are free to
estimate
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What does the p-value represent in a t-test?
The probability of finding the t-statistic if there was no difference in the
population
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What is a paired-samples t-test used for?
Used for
within subjects design
All participants exposed to all
variables
Measures people at two
different times
to compare means
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Why is the paired-samples t-test considered more powerful than the independent sample t-test?
It is more likely to find a
true effect
and has less error
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Why does the paired-samples t-test have less error?
Because we’re measuring the
same
people
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What is the first assumption of the paired-samples t-test?
Interval/ratio data
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What is the second assumption of the paired-samples t-test?
Random sample from the
population
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What is the third assumption of the paired-samples t-test?
Difference between scores is
normally distributed
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What can t-tests determine?
Significant difference between two means
Independent samples t-test for
between-subjects
design
Paired samples t-test for
within-subjects
design
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What can a one sample t-test determine?
Whether a mean is
significantly
different
from a given value
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What is the common process for all t-tests?
Calculate the
t-statistic
: size of the effect in
standard errors
Calculate degrees of freedom (usually df = n - 1)
Calculate
p-value
: probability of seeing the effect in the sample if there was no effect in the population
Consistent reporting across different types of t-tests
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What is the formula for degrees of freedom in t-tests?
Usually
df
= n - 1
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What does the p-value indicate in the context of t-tests?
The probability of seeing the
effect
in the sample if there was no effect in the
population
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How is reporting consistent across different types of t-tests?
Reporting follows the same
format
regardless of the t-test type
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