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Statistics in Plain English
Quiz 8: T Tests
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Question 1
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I know that men are usually the gender portrayed as all amped up and hyper, but in my experience as a commuter (from Oakland to Santa Clara) I must say that it seems women drive faster than men, on average. To see if I am correct, I solicited the help of the Highway Patrol one day. I sat with an officer and we used a radar gun to measure the speeds of 16 randomly selected male drivers and 16 randomly selected female drivers on the same stretch of Interstate 880. We found that our sample of male drivers had an average speed of 68 mph with a standard deviation of 15. Our sample of female drivers had an average speed of 71 MPH with a standard deviation of 10. b. State the null and alternative hypotheses c. Chose an alpha level. d. What exactly does this alpha level mean? e. Decide whether you are doing a 1-tailed or 2-tailed test (explain why) f. State your degrees of freedom g. Find and report your critical value for t. h. Compute your observed t-value. i. Wrap words around your results. Is this a statistically significant difference? j. Calculate an effect size (d).
Question 2
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Ahh, the holidays-you gotta love 'em. Nothing says holiday quite like eating too much food. Whether it is Thanksgiving, Christmas, or the 4
th
of July, we love to eat on holidays. I wonder whether people spend more money at the grocery store two weeks before a major holiday or two weeks after. So I select a random sample of 25 people and see how much they spend on a trip to the store two weeks before the holiday and again two weeks after. Before the holiday, the shoppers spent an average of $80. After the holiday, each shopper spent $85, on average. The standard DEVIATION of the DIFFERENCE between the means was 10. a. Write the null and alternative hypotheses. b. Select an alpha level and wrap words around it. c. Is this a statistically significant difference? (do the calculations)
Question 3
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Boys and girls have a lot in common, but they also seem to have a lot of differences. Some people have argued that, even at a young age, girls are more nurturing and caring than boys. Others think this is just an unfounded stereotype. Suppose that you, as a developmental psychologist, decide to test this out. You select a random sample of 20 boys and 20 girls and measure their level of caring for a sad friend. Boys have a mean of 4.0 and a standard deviation of 1.0 on the nurturing scale. Girls have a mean of 4.5 and a standard deviation of 1.2 on the nurturing scale. Using an alpha level of .05, conduct the analysis to determine which hypothesis is supported.
Question 4
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Please write a research question that would be best answered with a 2-tailed, dependent-samples t test.
Question 5
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Please write a research question that would most appropriately be answered with a dependent samples t test.
Question 6
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In all of the different t tests, we use the same general formula: observed effects in the sample divided by a standard error. What does such a formula tell us and why does it make sense as a way to test whether a result is statistically significant?