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Sample Situation: The reduction effect of slimming tea on the waist sizes…
Problem: Is there a significant effect on the reduction of waist sizes…
Null Hypothesis: There is no significant effect on the reduction of waist sizes…
There is a significant effect on the reduction of waist sizes…
Data1 Data2 D D2
1.0 5.0 -4.0 16.0 n= 10 0.20
1.0 2.5 -1.5 2.3 SD = -97.50 0.10
3.1 1.7 1.4 2.0 SD = 3669.13
2
0.05 4
2.7 4.5 -1.8 3.2 df = 9 0.02
4.2 19.0 -14.8 219.0 a= 0.05 0.95 0.01
7.8 17.0 -9.2 84.6 tv = 2.262 4
7.6 17.0 -9.4 88.4
2.0 1.2 0.8 0.6
7.0 64.0 -57.0 3249.0 Legend:
6.0 8.0 -2.0 4.0 n = number of case
SD = summation of differences
SD2 = summation of squared differences
df = degrees of freedom
a = alpha value or acceptable rejection value
tv = critical or tabled t value
Degrees of freedom:
df = n - 1
df = 10 - 1
df = 9
)Acceptance Region(
= a - 1 0.95
johncaspe (cit)
)Rejection Region(
= a 0.05
30 30
19 6
19 14
23 8
29 14
178 52
42 14
20 22
12 17
39 8
14 11
81 30
17 14
31 17
52 15
t - test for differences of two means (t-test for Mean Gain) - Related Samples
Prepared with MS Excel formula by: John Paul Caspe
Formula:
SD
t=
nSD2 - (SD)2
n-1
Computation:
Note: Values has been rounded to two (2) decimal places
-97.50
t=
10 * (3669.13) - (-97.5 * -97.5)
10 - 1
-97.50
t=
36691.3 - 9506.25
9
-97.50
t=
27185.05
9
-97.50 -97.50
=
t= 3020.56 / 3020.56 54.96
t= 1.77
t - test for differences of two means (t-test for Mean Gain) - Related Samples
Prepared with MS Excel formula by: John Paul Caspe
Findings:
The computed t-value of 1.77 is less than the tabled value.
Decision:
Accept the Null Hypothesis (Ho)
Analysis:
There is no significant effect on the reduction of waist sizes…
Conclusion:
Therefore it is concluded that…
Implication:
From the statistical computation, it implies that…
Recommendation:
Table of Critical t Values