Deck 9: Tests for Significance: Paired and Independent-Samples T-Test

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Two observations linked together by a study's research design can be considered ______.

A) paired data
B) matched data
C) related data
D) all of these
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Which of the following is an example of paired data?

A) large and small organizations
B) high performing and low performing employees
C) male trainees and female trainees
D) none of these
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Which of the following is an example of repeated measures data?

A) male trainees and female trainees
B) quick learners and slow learners
C) learning before and after training
D) none of these
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Which of the following is an example of repeated measures data?

A) sales figures this year and last year
B) yearly performance evaluations over the past three years
C) employee turnover for the past five years
D) all of these
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Which of the following is an example of paired data?

A) two employees
B) an employee and their immediate supervisor
C) two supervisors
D) all of these
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Of the following, the calculations for the paired samples t-test are most similar to ______.

A) independent samples t-test
B) one-sample t-test
C) z-test
D) confidence interval
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The parameter of interest in a paired samples t-test is ______.

A) µ
B) µD
C) µ1 - µ2
D) none of these
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Which of the following is most likely what µD represents?

A) µtime2 - µtime1
B) µtime2 + µtime1
C) µtime2 * µtime1
D) none of these
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The sample estimate of µD is ______.

A) sD
B) x?
C) x? D
D) sDxˉ{ }^{s_{D_{\bar{x}}}}
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The standard error of the mean difference is represented with ______.

A) sD
B) x?
C) x? D
D) sDxˉ{ }^{s_{D_{\bar{x}}}}
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If your dataset contains twenty pairs of data, the degrees of freedom for your paired samples t-test will be ______.

A) 20
B) 19
C) 39
D) 38
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You collect a sample of ten pairs of pre- and post-training test scores. If D = 1.1 and sD = 1.37, what is the observed value of t?

A) 2.539
B) 1.833
C) .80
D) none of these
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You collect a sample of twenty pairs of yearly sales in 2000 and 2005. You hypothesize that yearly sales have decreased between 2000 and 2005. If D = -99.6 and sD = 160.60, what is the critical value of t if = .05?

A) -1.729
B) -2.093
C) 1.725
D) 1.086
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You collect a sample of thirty pairs of production counts per hour. You hypothesize that production counts per hour have increased between Time 1 and Time 2. If D = 19.1 and sD = 16.058836, what is the appropriate conclusion if = .05?

A) retain the null
B) reject the alternative
C) reject the null
D) none of these
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You collect a sample of twenty pairs of production counts per hour. You hypothesize that production counts per hour have increased between Time 1 and Time 2. If D = 15.15 and sD = 14.357375, what is the standardized effect size?

A) 15.15
B) 4.72
C) 1.06
D) 3.21
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Which of the following is an example of data appropriate for an independent samples test?

A) large and small organizations
B) high performing and low performing employees
C) male trainees and female trainees
D) all of these
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Which of the following is an example of appropriate for an independent samples test?

A) employees from Branch A and employees from Branch B
B) employees pre- and post-training
C) sales in 2000 and sales in 2008
D) all of these
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The parameter of interest in an independent samples t-test is ______.

A) µ
B) µD
C) µ1 - µ2
D) none of these
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Which of the following is most likely what µ1 - µ2 represents?

A) the hypothesized mean difference in the population
B) the hypothesized mean difference in the sample
C) the standard error
D) none of these
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We must calculate the pooled variance because ______.

A) we need to compute a standard error for each sample
B) we need to compute a single standard error for two samples
C) we do not have information about the variance of each sample
D) all of these
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If your dataset contains twenty scores, the degrees of freedom for your independent samples t-test will be ______.

A) 20
B) 19
C) 18
D) 38
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You collect a sample of 8 performance evaluation scores from Company A and 8 performance evaluation scores from Company B. Ifx̄ 1 =5 x̄2= 3 and sp2 = 1.25, what is the observed value of t?

A) 3.58
B) 1.60
C) 1.79
D) 5.06
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You collect a sample of 15 survey scores from customers of Company A and 15 survey scores from customers of Company B. If 1 =3.1 2= 1.9 and sp2 = 2.55, what is the critical value of t for a two-tailed test if = .05?

A) ± 2.045
B) ± 2.048
C) ± 1.701
D) ± 1.699
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You collect a sample of 20 monthly employee salaries from Branch A and 20 monthly employee salaries from Branch B. If 1 = 5100.8 , 2 = 3837.7, s1 = 945.199316 and s2 = 912.399099, what is the value of the pooled variance?

A) 928.94
B) 293.76
C) 862936.93
D) none of these
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You collect a sample of 10 monthly production counts from Company A and 10 monthly production counts from Company B. You hypothesize that production counts for Company B will be greater than production counts from Company A. If x̄1 = 46 , x̄2 = 52.3 sp2 = 76.338889, what is the appropriate conclusion if = .05?

A) retain the null
B) accept the alternative
C) reject the null
D) none of these
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You collect information about the number of employees that arrive to work late. Employees are categorized in two groups: those hired more than 6 months ago (Group 1) and those hired less than 6 months ago (Group 2). You hypothesize that employees that were hired more than 6 months ago will have lower mean days late than those hired less than six months ago. If x̄1 = 1.8, x̄2 = 3.5, s1 = 0.78811 and s2 = 0.707107, what is the appropriate conclusion if = .05?

A) retain the null
B) reject the alternative
C) reject the null none of these
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You collect satisfaction data from 5 clients of Company A and 5 clients of Company B. If x̄1 = 65.6 , x̄2 = 42.8, sp2 = 106.25, what is the standardized effect size?

A) 22.8
B) 2.21
C) 3.5
D) none of these
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The order of mean subtraction for the independent samples t-test is dependent on ______.

A) the phrasing of the research question
B) the direction of the critical value
C) the sign used in the hypotheses
D) all of these
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The paired samples t-test and the independent samples t-test are similar in that they both ______.

A) examine t by dividing a mean difference by a standard error
B) require an estimate of the standard error
C) compare two conditions
D) all of these
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The samples in paired samples t-tests are ______ whereas the samples in independent samples t-tests are ______ .

A) related, related
B) related, unrelated
C) unrelated, related
D) unrelated, unrelated
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Repeated measures data always has exactly two time points
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All paired data are repeated measures data
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All repeated measures data are also paired data
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When conducting a paired samples test on Time 1 and Time 2 data, it is clearest to subtract Time 2 from Time 1.
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When asking if there is a difference in a paired samples test, the value of µD is always 0.
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µD is the mean of a population
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Paired samples, matched samples, and related samples t-tests are all the same.
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In a paired samples t-test when n = 10, must contain at least 20 data.
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In a two-tailed paired sample test, when n = 51, tcrit = ±2.009
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is the standard error used in a paired samples t-test.
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The only difference in the formula for the sample standard error of the difference and the sample standard error of the mean is the use of sD instead of s.
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If t(25) = 2.9, we should reject the null.
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When calculating paired samples t-test, we should always compute a confidence interval.
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Independent samples come from independent sources.
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A variable where 0 and 1 are used to indicate group membership is a called an affiliation variable.
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The subtraction order in an independent samples t-test is not important.
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Unlike a paired samples t-test, an independent samples t-test examines 2 µ's simultaneously.
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When we reject the null in an independent samples t-test, we conclude that our 2 samples are likely to come from the same population.
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Degrees of freedom for an independent samples t-test is n-1.
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In an independent samples t-test, we assume that the variances in our populations are the same.
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Given a particular dataset, how would you determine if a paired samples or an independent samples t-test were appropriate?
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Conceptually, how are the formulas for the independent samples t-test and the paired samples t-test similar? How are they different?
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For an independent samples t-test, describes how you know which direction to subtract the group means.
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  In the dataset above, sales numbers are recorded for each of our 10 employees both today and one year ago. Last year, we implemented a new training program and we would like to see if this has increased sales. 1) State the research question. 2) State the hypotheses. 3) State the critical value. 4) Provide the formal test of the hypothesis. 5) State the confidence interval. 6) Is an effect size calculation appropriate? How do you know? If yes, calculate both a standardized and unstandardized effect size. 7) State all appropriate conclusions.<div style=padding-top: 35px> In the dataset above, sales numbers are recorded for each of our 10 employees both today and one year ago. Last year, we implemented a new training program and we would like to see if this has increased sales.
1) State the research question.
2) State the hypotheses.
3) State the critical value.
4) Provide the formal test of the hypothesis.
5) State the confidence interval.
6) Is an effect size calculation appropriate? How do you know? If yes, calculate both a standardized and unstandardized effect size.
7) State all appropriate conclusions.
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  You're interested in differences in Revenue due to customer service orientation. Specifically, you want to know if organizations that are not customer service oriented have lower mean Revenues than organizations that are customer service oriented. 1) State the research question. 2) State the hypotheses. 3) State the critical value. 4) Provide the formal test of the hypothesis. 5) Is an effect size calculation appropriate? How do you know? If yes, calculate both a standardized and unstandardized effect size. 6) State all appropriate conclusions.<div style=padding-top: 35px> You're interested in differences in Revenue due to customer service orientation. Specifically, you want to know if organizations that are not customer service oriented have lower mean Revenues than organizations that are customer service oriented.
1) State the research question.
2) State the hypotheses.
3) State the critical value.
4) Provide the formal test of the hypothesis.
5) Is an effect size calculation appropriate? How do you know? If yes, calculate both a standardized and unstandardized effect size.
6) State all appropriate conclusions.
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Deck 9: Tests for Significance: Paired and Independent-Samples T-Test
1
Two observations linked together by a study's research design can be considered ______.

A) paired data
B) matched data
C) related data
D) all of these
D
2
Which of the following is an example of paired data?

A) large and small organizations
B) high performing and low performing employees
C) male trainees and female trainees
D) none of these
D
3
Which of the following is an example of repeated measures data?

A) male trainees and female trainees
B) quick learners and slow learners
C) learning before and after training
D) none of these
C
4
Which of the following is an example of repeated measures data?

A) sales figures this year and last year
B) yearly performance evaluations over the past three years
C) employee turnover for the past five years
D) all of these
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Which of the following is an example of paired data?

A) two employees
B) an employee and their immediate supervisor
C) two supervisors
D) all of these
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Of the following, the calculations for the paired samples t-test are most similar to ______.

A) independent samples t-test
B) one-sample t-test
C) z-test
D) confidence interval
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The parameter of interest in a paired samples t-test is ______.

A) µ
B) µD
C) µ1 - µ2
D) none of these
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Which of the following is most likely what µD represents?

A) µtime2 - µtime1
B) µtime2 + µtime1
C) µtime2 * µtime1
D) none of these
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The sample estimate of µD is ______.

A) sD
B) x?
C) x? D
D) sDxˉ{ }^{s_{D_{\bar{x}}}}
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The standard error of the mean difference is represented with ______.

A) sD
B) x?
C) x? D
D) sDxˉ{ }^{s_{D_{\bar{x}}}}
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If your dataset contains twenty pairs of data, the degrees of freedom for your paired samples t-test will be ______.

A) 20
B) 19
C) 39
D) 38
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You collect a sample of ten pairs of pre- and post-training test scores. If D = 1.1 and sD = 1.37, what is the observed value of t?

A) 2.539
B) 1.833
C) .80
D) none of these
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You collect a sample of twenty pairs of yearly sales in 2000 and 2005. You hypothesize that yearly sales have decreased between 2000 and 2005. If D = -99.6 and sD = 160.60, what is the critical value of t if = .05?

A) -1.729
B) -2.093
C) 1.725
D) 1.086
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You collect a sample of thirty pairs of production counts per hour. You hypothesize that production counts per hour have increased between Time 1 and Time 2. If D = 19.1 and sD = 16.058836, what is the appropriate conclusion if = .05?

A) retain the null
B) reject the alternative
C) reject the null
D) none of these
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You collect a sample of twenty pairs of production counts per hour. You hypothesize that production counts per hour have increased between Time 1 and Time 2. If D = 15.15 and sD = 14.357375, what is the standardized effect size?

A) 15.15
B) 4.72
C) 1.06
D) 3.21
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Which of the following is an example of data appropriate for an independent samples test?

A) large and small organizations
B) high performing and low performing employees
C) male trainees and female trainees
D) all of these
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Which of the following is an example of appropriate for an independent samples test?

A) employees from Branch A and employees from Branch B
B) employees pre- and post-training
C) sales in 2000 and sales in 2008
D) all of these
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The parameter of interest in an independent samples t-test is ______.

A) µ
B) µD
C) µ1 - µ2
D) none of these
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Which of the following is most likely what µ1 - µ2 represents?

A) the hypothesized mean difference in the population
B) the hypothesized mean difference in the sample
C) the standard error
D) none of these
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We must calculate the pooled variance because ______.

A) we need to compute a standard error for each sample
B) we need to compute a single standard error for two samples
C) we do not have information about the variance of each sample
D) all of these
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If your dataset contains twenty scores, the degrees of freedom for your independent samples t-test will be ______.

A) 20
B) 19
C) 18
D) 38
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You collect a sample of 8 performance evaluation scores from Company A and 8 performance evaluation scores from Company B. Ifx̄ 1 =5 x̄2= 3 and sp2 = 1.25, what is the observed value of t?

A) 3.58
B) 1.60
C) 1.79
D) 5.06
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You collect a sample of 15 survey scores from customers of Company A and 15 survey scores from customers of Company B. If 1 =3.1 2= 1.9 and sp2 = 2.55, what is the critical value of t for a two-tailed test if = .05?

A) ± 2.045
B) ± 2.048
C) ± 1.701
D) ± 1.699
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You collect a sample of 20 monthly employee salaries from Branch A and 20 monthly employee salaries from Branch B. If 1 = 5100.8 , 2 = 3837.7, s1 = 945.199316 and s2 = 912.399099, what is the value of the pooled variance?

A) 928.94
B) 293.76
C) 862936.93
D) none of these
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You collect a sample of 10 monthly production counts from Company A and 10 monthly production counts from Company B. You hypothesize that production counts for Company B will be greater than production counts from Company A. If x̄1 = 46 , x̄2 = 52.3 sp2 = 76.338889, what is the appropriate conclusion if = .05?

A) retain the null
B) accept the alternative
C) reject the null
D) none of these
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You collect information about the number of employees that arrive to work late. Employees are categorized in two groups: those hired more than 6 months ago (Group 1) and those hired less than 6 months ago (Group 2). You hypothesize that employees that were hired more than 6 months ago will have lower mean days late than those hired less than six months ago. If x̄1 = 1.8, x̄2 = 3.5, s1 = 0.78811 and s2 = 0.707107, what is the appropriate conclusion if = .05?

A) retain the null
B) reject the alternative
C) reject the null none of these
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You collect satisfaction data from 5 clients of Company A and 5 clients of Company B. If x̄1 = 65.6 , x̄2 = 42.8, sp2 = 106.25, what is the standardized effect size?

A) 22.8
B) 2.21
C) 3.5
D) none of these
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The order of mean subtraction for the independent samples t-test is dependent on ______.

A) the phrasing of the research question
B) the direction of the critical value
C) the sign used in the hypotheses
D) all of these
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The paired samples t-test and the independent samples t-test are similar in that they both ______.

A) examine t by dividing a mean difference by a standard error
B) require an estimate of the standard error
C) compare two conditions
D) all of these
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The samples in paired samples t-tests are ______ whereas the samples in independent samples t-tests are ______ .

A) related, related
B) related, unrelated
C) unrelated, related
D) unrelated, unrelated
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Repeated measures data always has exactly two time points
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All paired data are repeated measures data
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All repeated measures data are also paired data
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When conducting a paired samples test on Time 1 and Time 2 data, it is clearest to subtract Time 2 from Time 1.
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When asking if there is a difference in a paired samples test, the value of µD is always 0.
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µD is the mean of a population
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Paired samples, matched samples, and related samples t-tests are all the same.
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In a paired samples t-test when n = 10, must contain at least 20 data.
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In a two-tailed paired sample test, when n = 51, tcrit = ±2.009
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is the standard error used in a paired samples t-test.
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The only difference in the formula for the sample standard error of the difference and the sample standard error of the mean is the use of sD instead of s.
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If t(25) = 2.9, we should reject the null.
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When calculating paired samples t-test, we should always compute a confidence interval.
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Independent samples come from independent sources.
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A variable where 0 and 1 are used to indicate group membership is a called an affiliation variable.
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The subtraction order in an independent samples t-test is not important.
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Unlike a paired samples t-test, an independent samples t-test examines 2 µ's simultaneously.
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When we reject the null in an independent samples t-test, we conclude that our 2 samples are likely to come from the same population.
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Degrees of freedom for an independent samples t-test is n-1.
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In an independent samples t-test, we assume that the variances in our populations are the same.
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Given a particular dataset, how would you determine if a paired samples or an independent samples t-test were appropriate?
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Conceptually, how are the formulas for the independent samples t-test and the paired samples t-test similar? How are they different?
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For an independent samples t-test, describes how you know which direction to subtract the group means.
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  In the dataset above, sales numbers are recorded for each of our 10 employees both today and one year ago. Last year, we implemented a new training program and we would like to see if this has increased sales. 1) State the research question. 2) State the hypotheses. 3) State the critical value. 4) Provide the formal test of the hypothesis. 5) State the confidence interval. 6) Is an effect size calculation appropriate? How do you know? If yes, calculate both a standardized and unstandardized effect size. 7) State all appropriate conclusions. In the dataset above, sales numbers are recorded for each of our 10 employees both today and one year ago. Last year, we implemented a new training program and we would like to see if this has increased sales.
1) State the research question.
2) State the hypotheses.
3) State the critical value.
4) Provide the formal test of the hypothesis.
5) State the confidence interval.
6) Is an effect size calculation appropriate? How do you know? If yes, calculate both a standardized and unstandardized effect size.
7) State all appropriate conclusions.
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  You're interested in differences in Revenue due to customer service orientation. Specifically, you want to know if organizations that are not customer service oriented have lower mean Revenues than organizations that are customer service oriented. 1) State the research question. 2) State the hypotheses. 3) State the critical value. 4) Provide the formal test of the hypothesis. 5) Is an effect size calculation appropriate? How do you know? If yes, calculate both a standardized and unstandardized effect size. 6) State all appropriate conclusions. You're interested in differences in Revenue due to customer service orientation. Specifically, you want to know if organizations that are not customer service oriented have lower mean Revenues than organizations that are customer service oriented.
1) State the research question.
2) State the hypotheses.
3) State the critical value.
4) Provide the formal test of the hypothesis.
5) Is an effect size calculation appropriate? How do you know? If yes, calculate both a standardized and unstandardized effect size.
6) State all appropriate conclusions.
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