INFE StatsModule Part-3 T-Test ANOVA
INFE StatsModule Part-3 T-Test ANOVA
Example:
1.
2. Level of significance
α =0.05
3. Degrees of Freedom
4. Decision Rule:
5. Test Statistic:
6. Decision:
Accept Ho
7. Interpretation:
Degrees of Freedom = (n – 1)
Example:
Solutions:
n =15
Solution:
1.
2. Level of significance
α =0.05
3. Degrees of Freedom
4. Decision Rule:
5. Test Statistic:
6. Decision:
Reject H0
7. Interpretation:
Correlation
An inferential statistical tool that determine the degree of relationship between
two or more variables in a paired data.
is an statistical tool that can show whether and how strongly pairs of
variables are related.
Where:
Where;
Examples:
x y xy x2 y2
84 88 7392 7056 7744
95 92 8740 9025 8464
87 90 7830 7569 8100
84 80 6720 7056 6400
70 85 5950 4900 7225
TESTING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF “r”
Degrees of Freedom = (n - 2)
Solution:
1.
2. Level of significance
α =0.05
3. Degrees of Freedom
4. Decision Rule:
5. Test Statistic:
6. Decision:
Accept H0
7. Interpretation:
Step 4. Determine the Degrees of Freedom (DF) for Between and Within Groups
DFb = K – 1 DFw = NT - K
Step 5. Compute for the Mean Squares Between groups (MSb)
Refer the calculated value of F to the table of critical values of F, with the appropriate
pair of numerator/denominator degrees of freedom.
Example:
*Three groups of students, 5 in each group, were receiving therapy for severe
test anxiety. Group 1 received 5 hours of therapy, group 2 - 10 hours and
group 3 - 15 hours. At the end of therapy each subject completed an evaluation
of test anxiety (the dependent variable in the study). Did the amount of therapy
have an effect on the level of test anxiety? Test at 99% confidence level.
The three groups of students received the following scores on the Test Anxiety
Index (TAI) at the end of treatment.
( We will work on this during our virtual meeting….but purposes of smooth discussion
compute all necessary statistics to be applied)
Exercises:
1. Consider the data below to determine if there exists a significance difference in the
degree of seriousness encountered by the College Freshmen Students. Use 0.01
as the level of significance.
5. Consider the gain in weight of 19 female rats between 28 and 84 days after birth. 12
were fed on a high protein diet and 7 on a low protein diet. Use 95% confidence
level.
7. A firm wishes to compare four programs for training workers to perform a certain
manual task. Twenty new employees are randomly assigned to the training
programs, with 5 in each program. At the end of training period, a test conducted to
see how quickly trainees can perform the task. The number of times the task is
performed per minute is recorded for each trainee, with the following results:
1 9 10 12 9
2 12 6 14 8
3 14 9 11 11
4 11 9 13 7
5 13 10 11 8
Prepared by: