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AGUSTIN.DE
VILLA.DOMINGO.VERZOSA
III-BECQUEREL
T-TEST FOR INDEPENDENT
VARIABLES
WHAT IS THIS TEST?
 The t-test assesses whether the means
of two groups are statistically different
from each other. This analysis is
appropriate whenever you want to
compare the means of two groups, and
especially appropriate as the analysis
for the posttest-only two-group
randomized experimental design.
WHAT IS THIS TEST?
 The test statistic in the t-test is known as
the t-statistic. The t-test looks at the t-
statistic, t-distribution and degrees of
freedom to determine a p value
(probability) that can be used to determine
whether the population means differ. The t-
test is one of a number of hypothesis tests.
To compare three or more variables,
statisticians use an analysis of variance
(ANOVA). If the sample size is large, they
use a z-test. Other hypothesis tests include
the chi-square test and f-test.
WHAT IS THIS TEST?
 A statistical examination of two population
means.
 A two-sample t-test examines whether two
samples are different and is commonly
used when the variances of two normal
distributions are unknown and when an
experiment uses a small sample size. For
example, a t-test could be used to compare
the average floor routine score of the U.S.
women's Olympic gymnastic team to the
average floor routine score of China's
WHERE IS IT USED?
Hypothesis for the independent t-test
 The null hypothesis for the independent t-test is that the
population means from the two unrelated groups are
equal:
 H0: u1 = u2
 In most cases, we are looking to see if we can show that
we can reject the null hypothesis and accept the
alternative hypothesis, which is that the population means
are not equal:
 HA: u1 ≠ u2
 To do this, we need to set a significance level (alpha) that
allows us to either reject or accept the alternative
hypothesis. Most commonly, this value is set at 0.05.
What do you need to run an
independent t-test?
 In order to run an independent t-
test, you need the following:
 One independent, categorical variable that has
two levels.
 One dependent variable.
Unrelated groups
 Unrelated groups, also called unpaired groups or
independent groups, are groups in which the
cases in each group are different. Often we are
investigating differences in individuals, which
means that when comparing two groups, an
individual in one group cannot also be a member
of the other group and vice versa. An example
would be gender - an individual would have to be
classified as either male or female - not both.
STEPS
Determine the null and
alternative hypothesis.
Determine α
STEPS
Create four columns: "x",
"(x-Mx)2", "y", "(y-My)2"
Put the raw data for group
X in column x, and for
group Y in column y
STEPS
Calculate the mean for
both groups
STEPS
Calculate deviation scores
for each group by subtracting
each score from it's group
mean and squaring it and put
these in the columns "(x-
Mx)2" and "(y-My)2"
STEPS
Sum the squared
deviation scores
for each group
STEPS
Calculate S2 for
each group
x = individual scores
M = mean
n= number of scores in
group
STEPS
Set up formula
Calculate t
M = mean
n = number of scores per group
STEPS
Check to see if t is statistically
significant on probability table
with df = N-2 and p < .05 (N =
total number of scores)
PROBLEM
 Sam Sleepresearcher hypothesizes that people
who are allowed to sleep for only four hours will
score significantly lower than people who are
allowed to sleep for eight hours on a cognitive
skills test. He brings sixteen participants into his
sleep lab and randomly assigns them to one of
two groups. In one group he has participants
sleep for eight hours and in the other group he
has them sleep for four. The next morning he
administers the SCAT (Sam's Cognitive Ability
Test) to all participants. (Scores on the SCAT
range from 1-9 with high scores representing
better performance).
DATA TABLE
SCAT scores
8 hours sleep group (X) 5 7 5 3 5 3 3 9
4 hours sleep group (Y) 8 1 4 6 6 4 1 2
STEP 1
 Null hypothesis: People who are allowed to
sleep for only four hours will not score
significantly lower than people who are
allowed to sleep for eight hours on a cognitive
skills test.
 Alternative Hypothesis: People who are
allowed to sleep for only four hours will score
significantly lower than people who are
allowed to sleep for eight hours on a cognitive
skills test.
STEP 2
x (x-Mx)2 y (y - My)2
5 0 8 16
7 4 1 9
5 0 4 0
3 4 6 4
5 0 6 4
3 4 4 0
3 4 1 9
9 16 2 4
STEP 3
x (x-Mx)2 y (y - My)2
5 0 8 16
7 4 1 9
5 0 4 0
3 4 6 4
5 0 6 4
3 4 4 0
3 4 1 9
9 16 2 4
STEP 4
x (x-Mx)2 y (y - My)2
5 0 8 16
7 4 1 9
5 0 4 0
3 4 6 4
5 0 6 4
3 4 4 0
3 4 1 9
9 16 2 4
x=40 (x-Mx)2=32 y=32 (y-My)2=46
Mx=5 My=4
STEP 5
CALCULATE
FOR t.
STEP 6
According to the t
sig/probability table with df =
14, t must be at least 2.145
to reach p < .05, so this
difference is not statistically
significant
INTERPRETATION
Sam's hypothesis was not
confirmed. He did not find a
significant difference between
those who slept for four hours
versus those who slept for eight
hours on cognitive test
performance.

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T test for independent variables

  • 2. WHAT IS THIS TEST?  The t-test assesses whether the means of two groups are statistically different from each other. This analysis is appropriate whenever you want to compare the means of two groups, and especially appropriate as the analysis for the posttest-only two-group randomized experimental design.
  • 3. WHAT IS THIS TEST?  The test statistic in the t-test is known as the t-statistic. The t-test looks at the t- statistic, t-distribution and degrees of freedom to determine a p value (probability) that can be used to determine whether the population means differ. The t- test is one of a number of hypothesis tests. To compare three or more variables, statisticians use an analysis of variance (ANOVA). If the sample size is large, they use a z-test. Other hypothesis tests include the chi-square test and f-test.
  • 4. WHAT IS THIS TEST?  A statistical examination of two population means.  A two-sample t-test examines whether two samples are different and is commonly used when the variances of two normal distributions are unknown and when an experiment uses a small sample size. For example, a t-test could be used to compare the average floor routine score of the U.S. women's Olympic gymnastic team to the average floor routine score of China's
  • 5. WHERE IS IT USED?
  • 6. Hypothesis for the independent t-test  The null hypothesis for the independent t-test is that the population means from the two unrelated groups are equal:  H0: u1 = u2  In most cases, we are looking to see if we can show that we can reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternative hypothesis, which is that the population means are not equal:  HA: u1 ≠ u2  To do this, we need to set a significance level (alpha) that allows us to either reject or accept the alternative hypothesis. Most commonly, this value is set at 0.05.
  • 7. What do you need to run an independent t-test?  In order to run an independent t- test, you need the following:  One independent, categorical variable that has two levels.  One dependent variable.
  • 8. Unrelated groups  Unrelated groups, also called unpaired groups or independent groups, are groups in which the cases in each group are different. Often we are investigating differences in individuals, which means that when comparing two groups, an individual in one group cannot also be a member of the other group and vice versa. An example would be gender - an individual would have to be classified as either male or female - not both.
  • 9. STEPS Determine the null and alternative hypothesis. Determine α
  • 10. STEPS Create four columns: "x", "(x-Mx)2", "y", "(y-My)2" Put the raw data for group X in column x, and for group Y in column y
  • 11. STEPS Calculate the mean for both groups
  • 12. STEPS Calculate deviation scores for each group by subtracting each score from it's group mean and squaring it and put these in the columns "(x- Mx)2" and "(y-My)2"
  • 13. STEPS Sum the squared deviation scores for each group
  • 14. STEPS Calculate S2 for each group x = individual scores M = mean n= number of scores in group
  • 15. STEPS Set up formula Calculate t M = mean n = number of scores per group
  • 16. STEPS Check to see if t is statistically significant on probability table with df = N-2 and p < .05 (N = total number of scores)
  • 17.
  • 18. PROBLEM  Sam Sleepresearcher hypothesizes that people who are allowed to sleep for only four hours will score significantly lower than people who are allowed to sleep for eight hours on a cognitive skills test. He brings sixteen participants into his sleep lab and randomly assigns them to one of two groups. In one group he has participants sleep for eight hours and in the other group he has them sleep for four. The next morning he administers the SCAT (Sam's Cognitive Ability Test) to all participants. (Scores on the SCAT range from 1-9 with high scores representing better performance).
  • 19. DATA TABLE SCAT scores 8 hours sleep group (X) 5 7 5 3 5 3 3 9 4 hours sleep group (Y) 8 1 4 6 6 4 1 2
  • 20. STEP 1  Null hypothesis: People who are allowed to sleep for only four hours will not score significantly lower than people who are allowed to sleep for eight hours on a cognitive skills test.  Alternative Hypothesis: People who are allowed to sleep for only four hours will score significantly lower than people who are allowed to sleep for eight hours on a cognitive skills test.
  • 21. STEP 2 x (x-Mx)2 y (y - My)2 5 0 8 16 7 4 1 9 5 0 4 0 3 4 6 4 5 0 6 4 3 4 4 0 3 4 1 9 9 16 2 4
  • 22. STEP 3 x (x-Mx)2 y (y - My)2 5 0 8 16 7 4 1 9 5 0 4 0 3 4 6 4 5 0 6 4 3 4 4 0 3 4 1 9 9 16 2 4
  • 23. STEP 4 x (x-Mx)2 y (y - My)2 5 0 8 16 7 4 1 9 5 0 4 0 3 4 6 4 5 0 6 4 3 4 4 0 3 4 1 9 9 16 2 4 x=40 (x-Mx)2=32 y=32 (y-My)2=46 Mx=5 My=4
  • 25. STEP 6 According to the t sig/probability table with df = 14, t must be at least 2.145 to reach p < .05, so this difference is not statistically significant
  • 26. INTERPRETATION Sam's hypothesis was not confirmed. He did not find a significant difference between those who slept for four hours versus those who slept for eight hours on cognitive test performance.