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Quiz 10: The T Test for Two Independent Samples
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Question 41
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The independent-measures t statistic uses the data from two separate samples to draw inferences about the mean difference between two populations or between two different treatment conditions.
Question 42
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If the two samples are the same size,the independent measures t statistic will have an even number for degrees of freedom.
Question 43
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If an independent-measures t statistic has df = 20,then there were a total of 18 individuals participating in the research study.
Question 44
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The results from an independent-measures t hypothesis test are reported as "t(14)= 2.13,p > .05,two tailed."For this test,the null hypothesis was rejected.
Question 45
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One method for correcting the bias in the standard error is to "pool" the two sample variances using a procedure that allows the bigger sample to carry more weight in determining the final value of the variance.
Question 46
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If the df value for an independent-measures t statistic is an odd number,then it is impossible for the two samples to be the same size.
Question 47
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Two separate samples,each with n = 10 scores,will produce an independent-measures t statistic with df = 19.
Question 48
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For an independent-measures t statistic,the estimated standard error measures how much difference is reasonable to expect between the two sample means if the null hypothesis is true.
Question 49
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?Two samples,each with n = 4 scores,have a pooled variance of 32.The estimated standard error for the sample mean difference is
8
\sqrt { 8 }
8
.
Question 50
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For a hypothesis test with the independent-measures t statistic,the null hypothesis states that the two population means are the same and the homogeneity assumption states that the two population variances are the same.
Question 51
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When pooling variances,the resulting value will be closer to the variance for the sample with the smaller number of scores.
Question 52
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The null hypothesis for the independent-measures t test states that there is no difference between the two sample means.
Question 53
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For an independent-measures t statistic,you typically must compute the pooled variance before calculating the estimated standard error.
Question 54
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If two sample variances are not equal,the pooled variance will be closer to the larger of the two variances.
Question 55
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If both samples have the same number of scores (n),then the independent-measures t statistic will have df = 2n - 2.
Question 56
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The estimated standard error for the independent-measures t statistic provides a measure of how much difference should exist,on average,between two sample means for samples selected from the same population.