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5 Column1
6
4 Mean 5.833333333333
7 Standard Error 0.473134451452
8 Median 5.5
6 Mode 5
9 Standard Deviation 2.007339474206
10 Sample Variance 4.029411764706
4 Kurtosis -0.440193936811
6 Skewness 0.501808131119
7 Range 7
5 Minimum 3
8 Maximum 10
3 Sum 105
4 Count 18
5
5 Based on the data summary, it can be interpreted that the distributio
could also mean as 6 members with a standard deviation of approxim
reted that the distribution (the number of members in each household of sample of 105) whose mean is 5.83 that
ard deviation of approximately 2 members, is a negatively skewed (0.501 is less than 0) and platykurtic (-0.44 is less than 0 distribution
4 is less than 0 distribution
Students Pre-Test Post-Test
Ana 32 46
Mica 35 45
France 46 47 t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means
Diego 40 47
Loy 39 48 Variable 1
Shane 30 44 Mean 37.77777777778
Joel 35 46 Variance 26.94444444444
Alvin 43 49 Observations 9
Mico 40 45 Pearson Correlation 0.68028193064
Hypothesized Mean Difference 0
df 8
t Stat -6.00354505201
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.0001610592
t Critical one-tail 1.859548037531
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.000322118401
t Critical two-tail 2.306004135204
Mean Sd Mean Difference df t-value
Variable 2 Pre-test 37.77 5.19
8.56 8 -6
46.333333333 Posttest 46.33 1.5
2.5
9 Data Interpretation
There is a significant relationship between the given data of pre-test and posttest of students
t-critical value Ho Vi
2.31 R S
Variable 1 Variable 2
Mean 36.2 33.8666666666667
Variance 50.457142857143 79.552380952381
Observations 15 15
Pooled Variance 65.004761904762
Hypothesized Mean Difference 0
df 28
t Stat 0.7925648927519
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.2173478408285
t Critical one-tail 1.7011309342659
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.434695681657
t Critical two-tail 2.0484071417952
Mean Sd
Scores of Male Students 36.2 7.1
Scores of Female Students 33.87 8.91
Data Interpretation:
There is no significant relationship between the scores of male students and female students.
Mean Difference df t-value t-critical value Ho VI
2.33 28 0.79 2.05 FR NS
students.