This document contains the results of a paired samples t-test comparing the means of two variables, V1 and V2, across 23 participants. The mean of V1 was 13.35 and the mean of V2 was 21.87. There was no correlation between the two variables. The paired t-test found a statistically significant difference between the means, with V2 being higher than V1 on average. Effect size calculations also indicated a large practical significance.
This document contains the results of a paired samples t-test comparing the means of two variables, V1 and V2, across 23 participants. The mean of V1 was 13.35 and the mean of V2 was 21.87. There was no correlation between the two variables. The paired t-test found a statistically significant difference between the means, with V2 being higher than V1 on average. Effect size calculations also indicated a large practical significance.
This document contains the results of a paired samples t-test comparing the means of two variables, V1 and V2, across 23 participants. The mean of V1 was 13.35 and the mean of V2 was 21.87. There was no correlation between the two variables. The paired t-test found a statistically significant difference between the means, with V2 being higher than V1 on average. Effect size calculations also indicated a large practical significance.
This document contains the results of a paired samples t-test comparing the means of two variables, V1 and V2, across 23 participants. The mean of V1 was 13.35 and the mean of V2 was 21.87. There was no correlation between the two variables. The paired t-test found a statistically significant difference between the means, with V2 being higher than V1 on average. Effect size calculations also indicated a large practical significance.
Mean N Deviation Mean Pair 1 V1 13.35 23 5.288 1.103 V2 21.87 23 1.866 .389
Paired Samples Correlations
Significance Correlati One-Sided Two-Sided N on p p Pair 1 V1 & 23 -.069 .377 .755 V2
Paired Samples Test
Paired Differences Significance 95% Confidence Interval of Std. Std. Error the Difference One-Sided Two-Sided Mean Deviation Mean Lower Upper t df p p Pair 1 V1 - -8.522 5.728 1.194 -10.999 -6.045 -7.135 22 <.001 <.001 V2 Paired Samples Effect Sizes 95% Confidence Standardiz Point Interval era Estimate Lower Upper Pair 1 V1 - Cohen's d 5.728 -1.488 -2.078 -.882 V2 Hedges' 5.933 -1.436 -2.006 -.851 correction a. The denominator used in estimating the effect sizes. Cohen's d uses the sample standard deviation of the mean difference. Hedges' correction uses the sample standard deviation of the mean difference, plus a correction factor.