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Median of sample 1: 0
Median of sample 2: 60,0
The StatAdvisor
This option runs a Mann-Whitney W-test to compare the medians of the two samples. This test is constructed
by combining the
two samples, sorting the data from smallest to largest, and comparing the average ranks of the two samples in
the combined
data. Since the P-value is greater than or equal to 0,05, there is not a statistically significant difference
between the medians at
the 95,0% confidence level.
Summary Statistics
Agua colon. amarillas Acido 3UPS Agua colon. amarillas Yodo 3UPS
Count 5 5
Average 190,0 284,0
Standard deviation 419,285 488,191
Coeff. of variation 220,676% 171,898%
Minimum 0 0
Maximum 940,0 1150,0
Range 940,0 1150,0
Stnd. skewness 2,0407 1,95921
Stnd. kurtosis 2,2812 2,12586
The StatAdvisor
This table shows summary statistics for the two samples of data. Other tabular options within this analysis can
be used to test
whether differences between the statistics from the two samples are statistically significant. Of particular
interest here are the
standardized skewness and standardized kurtosis, which can be used to determine whether the samples come
from normal
distributions. Values of these statistics outside the range of -2 to +2 in
Box-and-Whisker Plot
Summary Statistics
Agua colon. amarillas Yodo 15UPS Agua colon. amarillas Aci. 15UPS
Count 5 5
Average 98,0 32,0
Standard deviation 213,588 44,3847
Coeff. of variation 217,947% 138,702%
Minimum 0 0
Maximum 480,0 110,0
Range 480,0 110,0
Stnd. skewness 2,03916 1,86045
Stnd. kurtosis 2,27839 1,98492
The StatAdvisor
This table shows summary statistics for the two samples of data. Other tabular options within this analysis can
be used to test
whether differences between the statistics from the two samples are statistically significant. Of particular
interest here are the
standardized skewness and standardized kurtosis, which can be used to determine whether the samples come
from normal
distributions. Values of these statistics outside the range of -2 to +2 indicate significant departures from
normality, which would
tend to invalidate the tests which compare the standard deviations. In this case, Agua colon. amarillas Yodo
15UPS has a
standardized skewness value outside the normal range. Agua colon. amarillas Yodo 15UPS has a
standardized kurtosis value
outside the normal range.
Comparison of Means
95,0% confidence interval for mean of Agua colon. amarillas Yodo 15UPS: 98,0 +/- 265,206 [-167,206,
363,206]
95,0% confidence interval for mean of Agua colon. amarillas Aci. 15UPS: 32,0 +/- 55,111 [-23,111, 87,111]
95,0% confidence interval for the difference between the means
assuming equal variances: 66,0 +/- 224,975 [-158,975, 290,975]
The StatAdvisor
This option runs a t-test to compare the means of the two samples. It also constructs confidence intervals or
bounds for each
mean and for the difference between the means. Of particular interest is the confidence interval for the
difference between the
means, which extends from -158,975 to 290,975. Since the interval contains the value 0, there is not a
statistically significant
difference between the means of the two samples at the 95,0% confidence level.
A t-test may also be used to test a specific hypothesis about the difference between the means of the
populations from which
the two samples come. In this case, the test has been constructed to determine whether the difference
between the two means
equals 0,0 versus the alternative hypothesis that the difference does not equal 0,0. Since the computed P-
value is not less
than 0,05, we cannot reject the null hypothesis.
NOTE: these results assume that the variances of the two samples are equal. In this case, that assumption is
questionable
since the results of an F-test to compare the standard deviations suggests that there may be a significant
difference between
them. You can see the results of that test by selecting Comparison of Standard Deviations from the Tabular
Options menu.
Box-and-Whisker Plot
The StatAdvisor
This table shows summary statistics for the two samples of data. Other tabular options within this analysis can
be used to test
whether differences between the statistics from the two samples are statistically significant. Of particular
interest here are the
standardized skewness and standardized kurtosis, which can be used to determine whether the samples come
from normal
distributions. Values of these statistics outside the range of -2 to +2 indicate significant departures from
normality, which would
tend to invalidate the tests which compare the standard deviations. In this case, Anim. colon. verde Yodo
3UPS has a
standardized skewness value outside the normal range. Anim. colon. verde Yodo 3UPS has a standardized
kurtosis value
outside the normal range.
Comparison of Means
95,0% confidence interval for mean of Anim. colon. verde Yodo 3UPS: 2,0 +/- 5,55291 [-3,55291, 7,55291]
95,0% confidence interval for mean of Anim. colon. verdes Acido 3UPS: 8,0 +/- 16,1894 [-8,18937, 24,1894]
95,0% confidence interval for the difference between the means
assuming equal variances: -6,0 +/- 14,2152 [-20,2152, 8,2152]
The StatAdvisor
This option runs a t-test to compare the means of the two samples. It also constructs confidence intervals or
bounds for each
mean and for the difference between the means. Of particular interest is the confidence interval for the
difference between the
means, which extends from -20,2152 to 8,2152. Since the interval contains the value 0, there is not a
statistically significant
difference between the means of the two samples at the 95,0% confidence level.
A t-test may also be used to test a specific hypothesis about the difference between the means of the
populations from which
the two samples come. In this case, the test has been constructed to determine whether the difference
between the two means
equals 0,0 versus the alternative hypothesis that the difference does not equal 0,0. Since the computed P-
value is not less
than 0,05, we cannot reject the null hypothesis.
NOTE: these results assume that the variances of the two samples are equal. In this case, that assumption
appears to be
reasonable based on the results of an F-test to compare the standard deviations. You can see the results of
that test by
selecting Comparison of Standard Deviations from the Tabular Options menu.
Box-and-Whisker Plot
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Summary Statistics
Anim. colon. amarill. Acido 3UPS Ani. colon. amarillas Yodo 3UPS
Count 5 5
Average 76,0 112,0
Standard deviation 55,0454 133,304
Coeff. of variation 72,4282% 119,022%
Minimum 20,0 0
Maximum 140,0 280,0
Range 120,0 280,0
Stnd. skewness 0,409947 0,535742
Stnd. kurtosis -1,33651 -1,26657
Comparison of Means
95,0% confidence interval for mean of Anim. colon. amarill. Acido 3UPS: 76,0 +/- 68,3481 [7,65185, 144,348]
95,0% confidence interval for mean of Ani. colon. amarillas Yodo 3UPS: 112,0 +/- 165,519 [-53,5195,
277,519]
95,0% confidence interval for the difference between the means
assuming equal variances: -36,0 +/- 148,733 [-184,733, 112,733]
The StatAdvisor
This option runs a t-test to compare the means of the two samples. It also constructs confidence intervals or
bounds for each
mean and for the difference between the means. Of particular interest is the confidence interval for the
difference between the
means, which extends from -184,733 to 112,733. Since the interval contains the value 0, there is not a
statistically significant
difference between the means of the two samples at the 95,0% confidence level.
A t-test may also be used to test a specific hypothesis about the difference between the means of the
populations from which
the two samples come. In this case, the test has been constructed to determine whether the difference
between the two means
equals 0,0 versus the alternative hypothesis that the difference does not equal 0,0. Since the computed P-
value is not less
than 0,05, we cannot reject the null hypothesis.
NOTE: these results assume that the variances of the two samples are equal. In this case, that assumption
appears to be
reasonable based on the results of an F-test to compare the standard deviations. You can see the results of
that test by
selecting Comparison of Standard Deviations from the Tabular Options menu.
Box-and-Whisker Plot
Summary Statistics
Anim. colon. amaril. Aci. 15UPS Anim. colon. amarill. Yodo 15UPS
Count 5 5
Average 2,0 117,0
Standard deviation 4,47214 229,554
Coeff. of variation 223,607% 196,2%
Minimum 0 0
Maximum 10,0 525,0
Range 10,0 525,0
Stnd. skewness 2,04124 1,97871
Stnd. kurtosis 2,28218 2,15985
The StatAdvisor
Comparison of Means
95,0% confidence interval for mean of Anim. colon. amaril. Aci. 15UPS: 2,0 +/- 5,55291 [-3,55291, 7,55291]
95,0% confidence interval for mean of Anim. colon. amarill. Yodo 15UPS: 117,0 +/- 285,03 [-168,03, 402,03]
95,0% confidence interval for the difference between the means
assuming equal variances: -115,0 +/- 236,779 [-351,779, 121,779]
The StatAdvisor
This option runs a t-test to compare the means of the two samples. It also constructs confidence intervals or
bounds for each
mean and for the difference between the means. Of particular interest is the confidence interval for the
difference between the
means, which extends from -351,779 to 121,779. Since the interval contains the value 0, there is not a
statistically significant
difference between the means of the two samples at the 95,0% confidence level.
A t-test may also be used to test a specific hypothesis about the difference between the means of the
populations from which
the two samples come. In this case, the test has been constructed to determine whether the difference
between the two means
equals 0,0 versus the alternative hypothesis that the difference does not equal 0,0. Since the computed P-
value is not less
than 0,05, we cannot reject the null hypothesis.
NOTE: these results assume that the variances of the two samples are equal. In this case, that assumption is
questionable
since the results of an F-test to compare the standard deviations suggests that there may be a significant
difference between
them. You can see the results of that test by selecting Comparison of Standard Deviations from the Tabular
Options menu.
Box-and-Whisker Plot