- Snedecor distribution ( After R.A. Fisher and George W. Snedecor)(2) which arises in the testing of whether two observed samples have the same variance. (1) Note that three of the most important distributions (namely the normal distribution‚ the t distribution‚ and the chi-square distribution) may be seen as special cases of the F distribution: (3) Example: We want to measure the monthly sales volume from Microsoft and Apple. We collect data for a year ( 12 months). We calculate the variance
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is to look into the correlation and difference test. It will also explain how to analyse both the testing methods and how each test is conducted. SPSS was used to conduct both the correlation and difference tests and the tables and graphs that are used are also from this programme. Wagner (2007) says that using SPSS for social statistics and research methods indicates the many elements of the programme and how to use it successfully. Correlation Test Correlation is a key part of statistical data
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What hypothesis testing procedure would you use in the following situations? a) A test classifies applicants as accepted or rejected. On the basis of data on 200 applicants‚ we test the hypothesis that ad placement success is not related to gender. H0: ad placement success is not related to gender. (Indep) Ha: ad placement success is related to gender. (Dep) 2-independent sample Chi-square test b) A company manufacturers and markets automobiles in two different countries. We
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References: Ballantyne‚ J.‚ Madden‚ T. & Todd‚ N. (2009). Gauging the attitudes of non-traditional students at a new campus: an Australian case study‚ Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management‚ 31(4)‚ 301-313. Baloglu‚ M. (2003). Individual Differences in Statistics Anxiety among
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Cognitive Experimental Research Report. The Effect of Word and Picture Stimuli on the Number of Items Recalled. Abstract Based on Standing’s (1973) examination of recognition memory and the recall of words and pictures which supported the picture superiority effect‚ this experiment measured the number of items recalled by participants that had either been given word
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story book; Diary Of a Wimpy Kid‚ The Ugly Truth by: Jeff Kinney). At first ‚researcher for selecting two homogeneous groups of participants‚ in terms of English proficiency‚ consider their final schooling English exam‚ as the proficiency test and select those students ‚ who their scores are higher than the others. Then divided the participants randomly in two groups. By this way‚ two classes of participant will be made and English chunks are
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An investigation into the effects of varying seawater concentrations on two marine invertebrates’ osmoregulatory abilities; Carcinus maenas and Arenicola marina. Introduction The concentration of solutes in the bodily fluids of most marine invertebrates is roughly isosmotic to their environment (Raven‚ 2008). Because there is no osmotic gradient there is no tendency for the net diffusion of water away from the animal’s cells to occur. When a change in salinity occurs some organisms have the ability
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hard-to-involve Internet users. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction‚ 16(2)‚ 185-210. Azar‚ B. (2000). A web of research. Monitor on Psychology‚ 31(4)‚ 42. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/monitor/apr00/web.aspx Handa‚ A McBurney‚D.‚ & White‚ T. (2013). Research Methods (9th ed.). Canada: Nelson Education‚ Ltd. Nie‚ N. H.‚ & Erbring‚ L. (2002). Internet and Society: A Preliminary Report. It&Society‚ 1(1)‚ 275-283. Retrieved from http://www.eesc.usp.br/nomads/tics_arq_urb/internet_society%20report
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also take advantage of the evolving healthcare. In this paper‚ we present a study to analyze the effectiveness of a new iPad App designed to help low literacy adults manage health awareness. Keywords Low-literacy‚ experimental design‚ paired t-test INTRODUCTION Researchers have investigated that illiterate people are at high risk of poor health because they lack knowledge and understanding of medical information [1]. The low literacy adults have difficulty interpreting the medical information
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Average of the pre-test‚ the test‚ the post-test and the learning gains for the 2nd experimentation Pre-test Post-test1 Post-test2 Learning gain(pre-test/pots-test1) Learning gain(pre-test/post-test2) Conversation only/Full system 0.615 2.615 5 2 4.153 As we can see there is a difference between the learning gain after using simulation only and the learning
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