L12- Inferential Analysis – Related t-test, Unrelated t-test and Pearson’s r – (Parametric tests) Flashcards

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For a Related t-test test what should the relationship between the calculated and critical value be for the results to be significant?

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Calculated value must be greater than or equal to the critical value

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For an Unrelated t-test what should the relationship between the calculated and critical value be for the results to be significant?

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Calculated value must be greater than or equal to the critical value

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For a Pearson’s r test what should the relationship between the calculated and critical value be for the results to be significant?

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Calculated value must be greater than or equal to the critical value

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What does something like ‘N-1’ mean if encountered?

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The number of pps used should be taken away by 1 and then the critical value should be found accordingly (total pps minus 1)

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What does something like ‘N-2’ mean if encountered?

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The number of pps used should be taken away by 2 and then the critical value should be found accordingly (total pps minus 2)

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