These videos say what you are doing, but not why you are doing it. "Click on this and click on this and abrakadabra you have done it". What have I done exactly? What is the difference between all these variations of t-tests and when are we supposed to use them?
Stata is a software and so this video assumes you already know the background/manual statistics and you're just here to know how it can be done using this software
thabk you sir! Your lectures are hidden gems. But interpreting data briefly would help us a bit more. BTW you have done an excellent work. Wish you all the very best!
I feel confused. As I view it, the right analysis to be done is a t test two independent groups (not samples, groups). You did it. But the title is "t test for two independent SAMPLES in Stata". And you said this in some moments. In summary: I think there is a confusion in the title and at some moments in the video. Am I wrong? I look forward for your clarification. And thanks for the playlist. I am learning a lot from it!
That depends on your data. It sounds like they are independent samples but if your dataset contains people who moved from one region to another, it could be paired. You will want to check with the person who collected the data to be certain.
When we say the difference between the two groups is 0, that means no difference between the two groups correct? Yup and i just answered my question when i typed it out lol
hi, if u have values for regions (north, west, east and south) and u had to test if north = south for example, are they paired samples or independent samples?
I was wondering if you could help explain to me why the absolute value of t value for the coefficient in command reg is the same as the absolute value of two sample t test in command ttest.
@@asmasultana2732 that's according to your knowledge. But according to statistics, t-test is mainly used when the sample size is less than 30. Reason behind this is that when the t test is above 30, then the distribution between t-test and normal distribution would not be distinguishable. Remember, Z test is used when sample size is greater than 30. Know the difference.
These videos say what you are doing, but not why you are doing it. "Click on this and click on this and abrakadabra you have done it". What have I done exactly? What is the difference between all these variations of t-tests and when are we supposed to use them?
Stata is a software and so this video assumes you already know the background/manual statistics and you're just here to know how it can be done using this software
thabk you sir! Your lectures are hidden gems. But interpreting data briefly would help us a bit more. BTW you have done an excellent work. Wish you all the very best!
I feel confused. As I view it, the right analysis to be done is a t test two independent groups (not samples, groups). You did it. But the title is "t test for two independent SAMPLES in Stata". And you said this in some moments.
In summary: I think there is a confusion in the title and at some moments in the video. Am I wrong? I look forward for your clarification.
And thanks for the playlist. I am learning a lot from it!
one sample has two independtent with 2 categories instead of two samples
That depends on your data. It sounds like they are independent samples but if your dataset contains people who moved from one region to another, it could be paired. You will want to check with the person who collected the data to be certain.
How to we explain why the confidence intervals are overlapping though. I see your p
Thank you for nice explanation and easy way to carry on. How you can interpret the results ?
When we say the difference between the two groups is 0, that means no difference between the two groups correct? Yup and i just answered my question when i typed it out lol
Many thanks. Well explained video. How would you interprete this result in a written scientific paper?
So what's the result??
What a nice explanation!
Hi, the logic sequence should be, first variance analysis (if are equal or no, sdtest maybe) then t-test?
How to decide equal/unequal in the command
Good video. Thank you.
Hi All; It is a wonderful tool for hypothesis testing.
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hi, if u have values for regions (north, west, east and south) and u had to test if north = south for example, are they paired samples or independent samples?
I was wondering if you could help explain to me why the absolute value of t value for the coefficient in command reg is the same as the absolute value of two sample t test in command ttest.
wonderful video, keep it up!
how to interpret the results?
T-test is used when the sample size is less than equal to or less than 30 but here the sample size is 60 . Anybody please clarify me that??
There is no sample size limitation, according to my knowledge
@@asmasultana2732 that's according to your knowledge. But according to statistics, t-test is mainly used when the sample size is less than 30. Reason behind this is that when the t test is above 30, then the distribution between t-test and normal distribution would not be distinguishable. Remember, Z test is used when sample size is greater than 30. Know the difference.
Its very nice.
Thanks
Thank you!
Thank u!