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Zhigang Qiu,Xiaolin Huo,Yue Dai and one measurement “number” on each of these people. This chapter asks you to change gears and deal with the situation in which you are measuring two groups of people instead of only one group of people. The nine steps for hypothesis-testing using the two-group t-test are presented, including theATOPY 发表于 2025-3-27 04:30:55
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Seth H. Huang,Wenjing Xu,Lingjie Xuation mean for the data using either the 95 % confidence interval about the mean (Chap. . of this book) or the one-group t-test of the mean (Chap. . of this book). You have also learned how to test for the difference between the means for two groups of people to determine if this difference was a “santicipate 发表于 2025-3-27 16:11:10
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One-Group t-Test for the Mean,-test for the mean. This test compares the mean of your data set against the hypothesized population mean for your data to determine if the difference between these two values is “large enough” to be considered a “significant difference.” The formula is presented, explained, and a practical example立即 发表于 2025-3-28 06:15:52
Two-Group t-Test of the Difference of the Means for Independent Groups, and one measurement “number” on each of these people. This chapter asks you to change gears and deal with the situation in which you are measuring two groups of people instead of only one group of people. The nine steps for hypothesis-testing using the two-group t-test are presented, including the无关紧要 发表于 2025-3-28 13:02:47
Correlation and Simple Linear Regression,research study and only one measurement (i.e., variable) “number” on each of these people. This chapter asks you to change gears again and to deal with the situation in which you are measuring two variables instead of only one variable and you are trying to discover the “relationship” between these