Paired T-Test - DATAtab
Paired T-Test - DATAtab
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For dependent samples, the measured values are available in pairs. The pairs
result from
measurement repetitions, parallelization or matching. This can be the
case, for example, in
longitudinal studies with several measurement points in time
(time series analyses) or in
intervention studies with experimental designs (before
and after measurements).
Conducting a study with one group of participants who are measured twice.
To conduct a study with two separate groups of participants, each measured
once.
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The major advantage of a repeated-measures design that then uses the dependent
t-test is that
individual differences between participants can be eliminated. This
means that the
probability of detecting a (statistically significant) difference, if one
exists, is higher
with the dependent t-test than with the independent t-test.
Medical example:
You want to check whether a new drug increases memory performance. You will
test the memory
performance of 40 people before and after they take the medicine.
Technical example:
A screw factory complains about very high downtimes at its 5 production plants.
You are now
to find out whether a newly introduced lubricant has an influence on
the downtimes. For this
you compare the downtimes of the 5 plants before and
after the introduction of the new
lubricant.
Question
In a t-test for dependent samples, the general question is: Is there a statistically
significant difference between the mean value of two dependent groups?
Hypotheses
Now the hypothesis can be derived from the question.
In the hypothesis, a
preliminary, i.e. unsubstantiated, assumption is made which is to be
tested. In the
case of a
t test for dependent samples are the hypotheses:
Null hypothesis H0: The mean value of the two dependent groups is equal.
Alternative hypothesis H1: The mean values of the two dependent groups
are different.
where
is the standard error of the mean value
= Difference between the groups
= Mean value of the difference between the two groups
= Sample size
= Standard deviation
= Estimated standard error of mean
Example in DATAtab
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In the paired t-test example it is examined whether the summer holidays have an
effect
on the physical fitness of students.
So the question is: Do the summer holidays have an effect on the physical fitness
of
statistics students? For this purpose, a fitness test is carried out once before and
once
after the holidays for 10 statistics students (2 measurement points).
The average difference of the measured value pairs (before and after the
holidays) is zero.
The semester break has no influence on the
physical
fitness of the students.
Since two test results always come from one student, there is a dependency
between the two
samples. Therefore the paired t-test is used.
1 60 61
2 70 71
3 40 38
4 41 39
5 40 38
6 40 33
7 45 55
8 48 56
9 30 38
10 50 68
Correlation
n Correlation
Paired t-test
t df p-value (2-tailed)
This results in a p-value of 0.197 which is above the defined significance level of
0.05. The
t-test result is therefore not significant and the null hypothesis is
maintained. It is
therefore assumed that both samples are from the same
population.
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Cite DATAtab: DATAtab Team (2022). DATAtab: Online Statistics Calculator. DATAtab
e.U. Graz,
Austria. URL https://datatab.net
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