The document reports the results of a paired t-test comparing two related variables. Variable 1 had a mean of 15 and variance of 21, while Variable 2 had a mean of 6.6 and variance of 29.3. With 5 observations for each variable, the t-test found the difference between the means was statistically significant at the 5% level based on a one-tailed test, but not at the 5% level for a two-tailed test.
The document reports the results of a paired t-test comparing two related variables. Variable 1 had a mean of 15 and variance of 21, while Variable 2 had a mean of 6.6 and variance of 29.3. With 5 observations for each variable, the t-test found the difference between the means was statistically significant at the 5% level based on a one-tailed test, but not at the 5% level for a two-tailed test.
The document reports the results of a paired t-test comparing two related variables. Variable 1 had a mean of 15 and variance of 21, while Variable 2 had a mean of 6.6 and variance of 29.3. With 5 observations for each variable, the t-test found the difference between the means was statistically significant at the 5% level based on a one-tailed test, but not at the 5% level for a two-tailed test.