Reporting Paired samples t-test - results from SPSS

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • // Reporting results from paired sample t-test in SPSS //
    The paired sample t-test in SPSS usually consists of two parts:
    First, the paired sample t-test itself, which compares the means of the two measurements with eachother.
    Second, in the case of a significant difference - the effect size Cohen's d or Hedges' correction of d.
    The reporting is limited to the essentials: t-value including degrees of freedom, p-value and effect size. The latter is also to be classified, optionally with Cohen (1992): A Power Primer, or the respective research field-specific limits.
    Sample formulation:
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    "The repititions counted before (M = 22.0, SD = 2.51) and after the training (M = 25.2, SD = 1.6)
    indicate an Improvement in the number of pushups, with t (49) = -8.06; p ◀ .001; d = 1.14, representing a large effect, according to Cohen (1992)."
    ⏰ Timestamps:
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    0:00 Introduction and overview
    0:09 Overview
    0:15 Results of the paired t-test
    0:29 Effect size Cohen's d
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