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using minitab>stat>basic stat>paired test
we have
Paired T-Test and CI: similar, dissimiliar
Paired T for similar - dissimiliar
N Mean StDev SE Mean
similar 5 100.00 13.42 6.00
dissimiliar 5 78.00 15.64 6.99
Difference 5 22.00 12.04 5.39
95% CI for mean difference: (7.05, 36.95)
T-Test of mean difference = 0 (vs ≠ 0): T-Value = 4.09 P-Value =
0.015
statistical test is dependent sample t test
Ho:uD=0
Ha:uD 0
the mean difference is 22.00
the standard error is 5.39
95% CI for mean difference: (7.05, 36.95)
t observed is 4.09
Reject null hypothesis
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