V________________ Date: ___ □ EXERCISE 31 Questions to be Graded 1. What are the two groups whose results are reflected by the t ratios in Tables 2 and 3? Table 2 reflects the Health Promotion Program’s effects on cardiovascular risk factors and Table 3 is reflective of the program’s effects on health behavior. 2. Which t ratio in Table 2 represents the greatest relative or standardized difference between the pretest and 3 months outcomes? Is this t ratio statistically significant?
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Questions to be Graded 1. What are the two groups whose results are reflected by the t ratios in Tables 2 and 3? Answer: The two groups that are reflected by the t rations in table 2 and 3 are the Program effects of cardiovascular risk factors (Table 2) and program effect on Health behavior (Table 3). 2. Which t ratio in Table 2 represents the greatest relative or standardized difference between the pretest and 3 months outcomes? Is this t ratio statistically significant? Provide a rationale
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The T-TEST 1.0 INTRODUCTION The t-test was developed by W. S. Gossett‚ a statistician employed at the Guinness brewery. However‚ because the brewery did not allow employees to publish their research‚ Gossett’s work on the t-test appears under the name "Student". The t-test is sometimes referred to as "Student’s t-test." Gossett was a chemist and was responsible for developing procedures for ensuring the similarity of batches of Guinness. The t-test was developed as a way of measuring how closely
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Gachoya Class: HLT 362V Date: 08/10/2013 ■ Ex Questions to be graded: Exercise 31 6. What is the smallest‚ significant t ratio listed in Table 2? Provide a rationale for your answer. t = 2.03* the smallest t ratio listed in Table 2. It indicates that the cholesterol level change was statistically significant from pretest to 3 months. It is greater than the given value of p<0.05 7. Why are the larger t ratios more likely to be statistically significant? They are more likely
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The T-Distribution and T-Test “In probability and statistics‚ Student ’s t-distribution (or simply the t-distribution) is a continuous probability distribution that arises when estimating the mean of a normally distributed population in situations where the sample size is small” (Narasimhan ‚ 1996). Similar to the normal distribution‚ the t-distribution is symmetric and bell-shaped‚ but has heavier tails‚ meaning that it is more likely to produce values far from its mean. This makes the t-distribution
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Recommended Human Kinetics DVDs Methods of Group Exercise Instruction Book & DVD (2nd Edition) Flexibility for Sports Performance DVD Group Fitness/Bootcamp Instructor Certification ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Don’t pay unless you pass! Enhance your fitness career with ASFA‚ your online resource for the fitness professional. Start The Test Your answer is incorrect for question 1. Proper hydration is important for exercise performance. 1. Hydration is not
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Exercise on group behavior 1. Based on knowledge from your company group relate to and explain the 5-stage group development model and the punctuated equilibrium model (both very important for exam. Group analysis based on 5-stage model: * Forming. Firs task was to find out people with the same level of motivation‚ expectations and similar point of view through the vision of business idea. After finally forming the company group another task was to find out the purpose of the project
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40 hours per week. (mean=45.63‚ SD=10.63). The difference was significant (t=20.48‚ p<.001)The 95% confidence interval of the difference was between 5.09 and 6.17. Group Statistics Respondent’s sex N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean Hours per day watching TV Male 382 3.01 2.648 .135 Female 524 3.00 2.497 .109 Independent Samples Test Levene’s Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of Means F Sig. t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference Std. Error Difference 95% Confidence Interval
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In the recent group activity‚ I was a member in a group of four. I had been absent from class when the groups were allocated and the two members present were given the task of choosing each of our roles. I felt they chose the more difficult roles for themselves‚ the introduction and conclusion‚ although I base that on the knowledge of my own strengths and weaknesses‚ with no knowledge of theirs. They assigned the work conflict to me‚ which I thought was a logical choice‚ given my occupation as a
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Two-Sample t-Tests Connie Tyrone Walden University August 24‚ 2013 Two Sample t-Tests With this assignment‚ we are told about Martha. Martha wants to see if her relaxing technique which involves visualization will be able to assist people suffering with mild insomnia to fall asleep faster. She randomly selects 20 insomnia patients to participate in her research. She assigns 10 from the group to participate in visualization therapy and 10 from the group receives no treatment. Martha then
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