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1.) T-Test For Differences of Two Means (Separate Variance)

This document describes a t-test used to analyze differences in hemoglobin levels between people living in Alaska and Ecuador. It provides the sample data, computations of the t-value and degrees of freedom, and indicates that the computed t-value is less than the critical value. Therefore, the null hypothesis of no significant difference between the means is accepted. In conclusion, there is no significant difference in hemoglobin levels between people in the two locations.

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1.) T-Test For Differences of Two Means (Separate Variance)

This document describes a t-test used to analyze differences in hemoglobin levels between people living in Alaska and Ecuador. It provides the sample data, computations of the t-value and degrees of freedom, and indicates that the computed t-value is less than the critical value. Therefore, the null hypothesis of no significant difference between the means is accepted. In conclusion, there is no significant difference in hemoglobin levels between people in the two locations.

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t - test for differences of two means (Separate Variance t-Test) - Independent Samples

Prepared with MS Excel formula by: John Paul Caspe

Sample Situation: Difference between hemoglobin levels of people living in cold places (Alaska)
and in people living in hot places (Equador).
Problem Is there a significant mean difference in the…
Null Hypothesis: There is no significant mean difference in the…
There is a significant mean difference in the…
Data: Levels of hemoglobin in the blood from two (2) different groups

Alaska Equador
12.6 11.3 n1 = 10
14.5 11.7 n2 = 13
13.2 10.5 m1 = 13.25
12.5 12.6 m2 = 12.73
13.4 13.6 SD1 = 0.72
14.6 14.5 SD2 = 1.13 0.20
12.6 13.4 (SD1)2= 0.52 0.10
12.9 12.3 (SD2)2= 1.27 0.05 4
13.4 14.5 df = 21 0.02
12.8 12.4 a= 0.05 0.95 0.01
13.5 tv = 2.08 4
12.6
12.6
Legend:
n = number of case
m = mean
SD = standard deviation
SD2 = squared standard deviation
df = degrees of freedom
a = alpha value or acceptable rejection value
tv = critical or tabled t value

Degrees of freedom:
df = n1 + n2 - 2
df = 10 + 13 - 2
df = 21

)Acceptance Region(

= a - 1 0.95
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)Rejection Region(
= a 0.05
t - test for differences of two means (Separate Variance t-Test) - Related Samples
Prepared with MS Excel formula by: John Paul Caspe

Formula:
m1 - m2
t=
(SD1)2 + (SD2)2
n1 n2

Computation:
Note: Values has been rounded to two (2) decimal places

t= 13.25 - 12.7308

0.52 + 1.27
10 13

t= 0.52

0.05 + 0.10

t= 0.52
0.15

t= 0.52
0.3864

t= 1.34
t - test for differences of two means (Separate Variance t-Test) - Related Samples
Prepared with MS Excel formula by: John Paul Caspe

t= 1.34 < less


tv = 2.08 1.34

Findings:
The computed t-value of 1.34 is less than the tabled value.

Decision:
Accept the Null Hypothesis (Ho)

Analysis:
There is no significant mean difference in the…

Conclusion:
Therefore it is concluded that…

Implication:
From the statistical computation, it implies that…

Recommendation:
Table of Critical t Values

df 0.2 0.1 0.05 0.02 0.01 2.08


1 3.078 6.314 12.706 31.821 63.657
2 1.886 2.920 4.303 6.965 9.925
3 1.638 2.353 3.182 4.541 5.841
4 1.533 2.132 2.776 3.747 4.604
5 1.476 2.015 2.571 3.365 4.032
6 1.440 1.943 2.447 3.143 3.707
7 1.4l5 1.895 2.365 2.998 3.499
8 1.397 1.860 2.306 2.896 3.355
9 1.383 1.833 2.262 2.821 3.250
10 1.372 1.812 2.228 2.764 3.169
11 1.363 1.796 2.201 2.718 3.106
12 1.356 1.782 2.179 2.681 3.055
13 1.350 1.771 2.160 2.650 3.012
14 1.345 1.761 2.145 2.624 2.977
15 1.341 1.753 2.131 2.602 2.947
16 1.337 1.746 2.120 2.583 2.921
17 1.333 1.740 2.110 2.567 2.898
18 1.330 1.734 2.101 2.552 2.878
19 1.328 1.729 2.093 2.539 2.861
20 1.325 1.725 2.086 2.528 2.845
21 1.323 1.721 2.080 2.518 2.83l
22 1.321 1.717 2.074 2.508 2.819
23 1.319 1.714 2.069 2.500 2.807
24 1.318 1.711 2.064 2.492 2.797
25 1.316 1.708 2.060 2.485 2.787
26 1.315 1.706 2.056 2.479 2.779
27 1.314 1.703 2.052 2.473 2.771
28 1.313 1.701 2.048 2.467 2.763
29 1.311 1.699 2.045 2.462 2.756
30 1.310 1.697 2.042 2.457 2.750
31 1.309 1.696 2.040 2.453 2.744
32 1.309 1.694 2.661 2.448 2.738
33 1.308 1.692 2.035 2.445 2.733
34 1.307 1.691 2.032 2.441 2.728
35 1.306 1.690 2.030 2.438 2.724
36 1.306 1.688 2.028 2.434 2.719
37 1.305 1.687 2.026 2.431 2.728
38 1.304 1.686 2.024 2.429 2.712
39 1.304 1.685 2.023 2.426 2.708
40 1.303 1.684 2.021 2.423 2.704
42 1.302 1.682 2.018 2.418 2.698
44 1.301 1.680 2.015 2.414 2.692
46 1.300 1.679 2.013 2.410 2.687
48 1.299 1.677 2.011 2.407 2.682
50 1.299 1.676 2.009 2.403 2.678
55 1.297 1.673 2.004 2.396 2.668
60 1.296 1.671 2.000 2.390 2.660
90 1.291 1.662 1.987 2.368 2.632
120 1.289 1.658 1.980 2.358 2.617
¥ 1.282 1.645 1.96 2.326 2.576

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