Helpful video but I have doubts about the calculation at 10:09, is there something wrong? I thought the standard deviation should be calculated 3-(-0.75), not 3-0.75? Plz correct me if I am wrong
Hi! In the manual calculation, you used the 1-tailed, but in DataTab calculation it showed 2-tailed; in this specific case which one should have been used?
Thank you so much for this video¡ I would appreciate to kwow if Is 0.975 in the t.value table the only column I will always go? If the answer is NO, How going to the right column of the table works? How do I know what is the right column?
I was looking for a video to refer my students to watch. There is an error at 9:34 - the std. dev is calculated as 5.84 and then the std. error is calculated as 5.68/2.
My data was checked its normality by using SPSS. Then, the results is not normal, so the data was transformed and became normal. To run dependent T-test, should i use the actual data or transformed data?
Ma'am, we can call this example as paired t test , right 2nd unidirectional means one tail test or one tail n two tail term describes something different 🤲 🙏🙏🤲🤲Allah bless you
Suppose people's weight would drop to zero. You'd get a huge minus for your t. And it would be less than the positive critical value. You'd conclude there is no impact! Something is missing here. Maybe an absolute value?
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This is an excellent video for me. I'm a beginner in statistics and your videos are fantastic
Glad it was helpful and many thanks for your nice feedback! Regards, Hannah
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Helpful video but I have doubts about the calculation at 10:09, is there something wrong? I thought the standard deviation should be calculated 3-(-0.75), not 3-0.75? Plz correct me if I am wrong
I'm feeling like there is something wrong too. I keep getting 5.94 when doing the calculations, not 5.84.
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10:56 ... 5 minus 1, which makes 3... 😀
Yes, bit annoying but happens : ) Regards Hannah
Hi! In the manual calculation, you used the 1-tailed, but in DataTab calculation it showed 2-tailed; in this specific case which one should have been used?
2 tailed one
How to Calculate Livelihood status of organic and inorganic growers..means does it comes under Dependent t test or independent t test.. please answer
I would say independent t-test, it is an independent sample right?
what is Test Value in one sample t test. I have licensed Datatab where it is asking test value when performing the test
Thank you, this was super helpful
Glad it was helpful! Regards Hannah
Thank you so much for this video¡ I would appreciate to kwow if Is 0.975 in the t.value table the only column I will always go? If the answer is NO, How going to the right column of the table works? How do I know what is the right column?
Hello, 0.975 is the area below the curve. THis corrensponds to a two tailed p-Value of 0.05. Further you need the degree of freedom! Regards, Hannah
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@@datatab what about one-tailed test which column do i have to look at
at 10:56 df 5-1 = 3?
I was looking for a video to refer my students to watch. There is an error at 9:34 - the std. dev is calculated as 5.84 and then the std. error is calculated as 5.68/2.
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@@datatab So which is the correct answer: 5.84 or 5.68?
when doing the calculation for SD i have no idea what I'm getting wrong. I keept getting 5.94 as the SD. Where did i go wrong?
My data was checked its normality by using SPSS. Then, the results is not normal, so the data was transformed and became normal. To run dependent T-test, should i use the actual data or transformed data?
why does the standard deviation that is equal to 5.84 suddenly becomes 5.68 when getting the standard error of mean? I am lost 😭
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Thanks for your feedback!!! Regards Hannah
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Ma'am, we can call this example as paired t test , right 2nd unidirectional means one tail test or one tail n two tail term describes something different 🤲 🙏🙏🤲🤲Allah bless you
Thanks! yes a paired t test is the same!!!! Each t test can be either one-sided or two-sided!
Suppose people's weight would drop to zero. You'd get a huge minus for your t. And it would be less than the positive critical value. You'd conclude there is no impact! Something is missing here. Maybe an absolute value?
Thank you for your feedback! Yes, that's right, that's why you always take the amount or check the sign!