Week7-Inferentionalstat - (Grup Differences)
Week7-Inferentionalstat - (Grup Differences)
Week7-Inferentionalstat - (Grup Differences)
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Parameters
Random sample
estimation
Statistics
Statistical inference. Role of chance.
S c ie ntific k n o w led ge
Systematic error
CHANCE
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
23.8 28.8 33.8 38.8 43.8 48.8 53.8 58.8
AGE
If our observed age value lies outside the green lines, the probability of
getting a value as extreme as this if the null hypothesis is true is < 5%
Testing of hypotheses
Definition of p-value.
50
40
Frequency
30
20
10
0
22.5 27.5 32.5 37.5 42.5 47.5 52.5 57.5
25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0
Age in years
x= 41.0, SD= 8.7, SEM=0.46, 95% CI (40.0, 42), 99%CI (39.7, 42.1)
Interval estimation
Confidence interval (CI)
34% 34%
14% 14%
2% 2%
z
-3.0 -2.0 -1.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0
Steps…
» to distinguish parametric and nonparametric
tests of significance
Objective 20.9
Parametric and nonparametric tests of
significance
Nonparametric tests Parametric tests
Nominal Ordinal data Ordinal, interval,
data ratio data
One group
Two
unrelated
groups
Two related
groups
K-unrelated
groups
K-related
groups
Some concepts related to the statistical
methods.
Multiple comparison
Types of samples
– Independent samples
• Two or more distinct groups are measured on a
single variable
• Groups are independent of one another
– Dependent samples
• One group measured on two or more variables
Objective 10.1
Specific Statistical Tests
t test for independent samples
– Comparison of two means from independent samples
• Samples in which the subjects in one group are not related to
the subjects in the other group
– Example - examining the difference between the mean
pretest scores for an experimental and control group
– Computation of the test statistic
– SPSS-Windows syntax
skewness skewness
kurtosis
kurtosis
Some concepts related to the statistical
methods.
Degrees of freedom
the number of scores, items, or other units in the
data set, which are free to vary
sample size = 28
sample mean, x = 67.0
sample standard deviation, s= 4.0.