The document describes the results of t-tests and F-tests comparing two samples. An F-test showed no significant difference in sample variances. A t-test revealed a significant difference between the sample means, with the first sample's mean of 178.5 being higher than the second sample's mean of 165.5.
The document describes the results of t-tests and F-tests comparing two samples. An F-test showed no significant difference in sample variances. A t-test revealed a significant difference between the sample means, with the first sample's mean of 178.5 being higher than the second sample's mean of 165.5.
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The document describes the results of t-tests and F-tests comparing two samples. An F-test showed no significant difference in sample variances. A t-test revealed a significant difference between the sample means, with the first sample's mean of 178.5 being higher than the second sample's mean of 165.5.
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---------- ---------- Variable 1 : Befores Variable 2 : After Cases 1 through 10 Cases 1 through 10 Mean: 178.5 Mean: 165.5 Variance: 239.2 Variance: 152.5 Standard Deviation: 15.5 Standard Deviation: 12.3
F-TEST FOR THE HYPOTHESIS "VARIANCE 1 = VARIANCE 2"
--------------------------------------------------- F Value: 1.5683 Numerator degrees of freedom: 9 Denominator degrees of freedom: 9 Probability: 0.5132
Result: Non-Significant F - Accept the Hypothesis
T-TEST FOR THE HYPOTHESIS "MEAN 1 = MEAN 2"
------------------------------------------- Variance of the difference between the means: 2.8889 Standard Deviation of the difference: 1.6997 t Value: 7.6485 Effective degrees of freedom: 9 Probability of t: 0.0000
Result: Significant t - Reject the Hypothesis
Confidence limits for the difference of the means (for alpha=0.05): 13.000 plus or minus 3.845 (9.155 through 16.845)