07 Independent Samples t-Tests in SPSS - SPSS for Beginners
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2017
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Another way of measuring the difference between two samples is to compare two unrelated groups or participants or samples. In this design, you measure two groups one time; in contrast, the previous paired test measured the same sample two times. With independent samples, you test whether the means of the samples are, not just different, but statistically significantly different. This test used the “between subjects” design. In this video, you will also learn about how to interpret the output of this test.
For more training about how to use SPSS, please check out these videos.
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This video uses a dataset we create in the first video of the series and SPSS version 24
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There's one little doubt I had in this particular lecture and that being how come do we have df (degrees of freedom) 8 here instead of 9?
Since we do not have "height" and "weight" data for two respondents, that leaves us with 10 complete pairs, and as told before, df in this case should be 10 - 1 = 9.
Or is it because we independently calculated the df here, like 5 pair of data points for Men (so df = 4), and 5 pair of data points for women (df = 4) ?
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Can u please suggest how to compare age groups between two groups in SPSS ( for example Consumers and non consumers)???
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I just can't figure this out if you have more than like 2 variables...my assignment has like 8 that we're supposed to run a t test with and I can't get it to run.
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Can we use this test for compare same grouping variable( nominal) with 4 test variables ( scale) at the same time?
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if in confidence interval both lower and upper value comes to be negative then will it include zero?
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Sir, where can I find your videos on effect size
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How you took critical value
What if the results for the 3 ways of statistical significance condradict? So for example just one says significant and the other two not significant
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normality test for paired samples, many colleges place pretest and posttest values and giving to sign values while others place differences between pretest and posttest giving one sign value, what is the true???
How can you determine the mean difference between your two groups
thank you for this great video. Would you mind help me with this question regarding the Independent samples t-test which has driven me nuts recently?
Let's say I want to compare the income (IC) between male and female; and the component "income" consists of various types of income (IC1, IC2, IC3). Is it possible to compare IC with cumulated means of IC1, IC2 and IC3 (using independent t-test)? The video only mentions how to compare means of each items.
Thank you very much.
Yes, absolutely. Create a sub scale by getting the mean of IC1 to IC3, then using that single mean as the DV in your t test. Alternatively, you can do a mixed ANOVA where you consider each IC variable separately for both categories of gender. Good luck
@@ResearchByDesign that answers my question. Thank you very much.
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I think that if you go to the main channel (now "Research by Design"), you will find playlists and videos specific to every part of an introductory statistics course. Thanks for the question. ruclips.net/user/ResearchByDesign
@@ResearchByDesign thanks for the clarification
Hi! Thank you for your amazingly helpful videos. I have a question. Can the independent t-test be run with one-tailed p value?
If yes, how?
If not, why?
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Yes you can! Here is a video about a one-sample t test. The technique is the same: ruclips.net/video/UaGMEPaSaFo/видео.html
@@ResearchByDesign Thank you so much! Your videos are hugely helpful!. In your video, you change the CI from 95% to 90%. Would it still be okay if I kept mine to 95%?
Hi, Dr Todd, where to obtain the Student's Distribution Table for comparing t value?
There is an effect size calculator in the course Google Drive (see the link in the description). It has a t table. Let me see about posting a copy of the one that I refer to in the video, as well. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
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Why did you take the df of 8 ? Your sample were 10 and df is likely 9