A) There are two ways to calculate pooled variance? When do you use weighted and unweighted? How are the two formulas different?
B) How do you calculate degrees of freedom for an independent-samples t-test?
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if variances are equal
df= n1 + n2 -1
if unequal variance are assumed
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A) There are two ways to calculate pooled variance? When do you use weighted and unweighted?...
When using the pooled variance t-test, if the sample size for the first group is 16 and the sample size for the second group is 25, how many degrees of freedom do we have when finding the critical values?
For the independent-measures t test, which of the following describes the estimated standard error of M1 - M2 (whose symbol is )? O The variance across all the data values when both samples are pooled together O A weighted average of the two sample variances (weighted by the sample sizes) O The difference between the standard deviations of the two samples O An estimate of the standard distance between the difference in sample means (M, - M2) and the difference...
A researcher has two samples of participants, and each sample experiences a different level of the independent variable. Sample A has 8 participants and Sample B has 10 participants. The corrected variance for Sample A is 7.71 and the corrected variance for Sample B is 9.34. What is the pooled degrees of freedom between the 2 samples? (hint: you shouldn’t use the pooled variance equation). Find the pooled variance using the pooled variance equation. c . Add the two variance...
A researcher has two samples of participants, and each sample experiences a different level of the independent variable. Sample A has 8 participants and Sample B has 10 participants. The corrected variance for Sample A is 7.71 and the corrected variance for Sample B is 9.34. What is the pooled degrees of freedom between the 2 samples? (hint: you shouldn’t use the pooled variance equation). Find the pooled variance using the pooled variance equation. Convert the pooled variance to variance...
For the independent measures ttast, which of the following describes the estimated standard error of the difference in sample means (whose symbolis )? The difference between the standard deviations of the two samples A weighted average of the two sample variances (weighted by the sample stres) An estimate of the standard distance between the difference in sample means (M. - Me) and the difference in the corresponding population means (Hi-Pa) The variance across all the data values when both samples...
Calculate the pooled variance (as in an independent-Measures t test for the following sample. Round to two decimal places. Treatment Treatment A B 12 8 8 9 12 15 16 17 4 5 17 18 17 13 6 3
16. In order to compare the means of two populations, independent random samples are selected from each population, with the following results. n 11, You are asked to use the pooled t-test to test 0.95, 0.049, 2 16, 20.61, s20.028 Find the observed value of the test statistic (a) 60.8873 with 25 degrees of freedom (b) t 85.0113 with 25 degrees of freedom. (c) 4.5499 with 25 degrees of freedom. (c) (d) None of the above.
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In order to use the pooled variance t-test, the samples must come from populations that are______ and be _______ .
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