A t-test was conducted to compare the lengths of lemuru fish (mean = 23.15 cm) and tongkol fish (mean = 24.82 cm) using a sample of 12 fish for each group. The t-stat of -1.34 was not significant at the 0.05 level (p = 0.097), indicating the mean lengths did not differ significantly between the two groups of fish.
A t-test was conducted to compare the lengths of lemuru fish (mean = 23.15 cm) and tongkol fish (mean = 24.82 cm) using a sample of 12 fish for each group. The t-stat of -1.34 was not significant at the 0.05 level (p = 0.097), indicating the mean lengths did not differ significantly between the two groups of fish.
A t-test was conducted to compare the lengths of lemuru fish (mean = 23.15 cm) and tongkol fish (mean = 24.82 cm) using a sample of 12 fish for each group. The t-stat of -1.34 was not significant at the 0.05 level (p = 0.097), indicating the mean lengths did not differ significantly between the two groups of fish.
British Journal of Education Vol.4, No.9, pp.55-63, August 2016 (Special Issue) - Published by European Centre For Research Training and Development UK