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Q: What is the difference of chi-square and t test?
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What is t Test?

t-test is the statistical test used to find the difference of mean between two groups


Difference scores are usually used with a. a t test for a single sample b. a t test for dependent means c. a t test for independent means d. all of the above?

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Is a t-test a parametric study?

Yes, it is. The one sample t-test is a study of the parameter population-mean. You can also use the t-test to test for the difference between two population means (both parameters).


What is the difference between t test and z test in hypothesis testing?

It depends on the population.Use t-test for a small population, N < 30; otherwiase, apply z-test or when N>=30.


Why do you use the t test for the independent sample?

Because under the null hypothesis of no difference, the appropriate test statistic can be shown to have a t-distribution with the relevant degrees of freedom. So you use the t-test to see how well the observed test statistic fits in with a t-distribution.


What is the difference between 2 sample z test statistic and 2 sample t test statistic?

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How is paired t-test different from a general t-test with two samples?

In a general t-test, there is no relationship between the members of one sample and the other. In a paired t-test they are connected in some way so that they are likely to give similar outcomes. This means that more of the difference between them can be attributed to the "treatment".


WHAT IS THE Difference between A t test and chi square?

t test is used when- a) variables are studied b)the size of sample is a small one.(n&lt;30) chi square test is studied when a) attributes are studied


How is the null hypothesis of the independent samples t test verbalized?

The null hypothesis of the independent samples t-test is verbalized by either accepting or rejecting it due to the value of the t-test. If the value is less than 0.05 it is accepted and greater than 0.05 is rejecting it.


How to get expected frequency value in chi square test?

For goodness of fit test using Chisquare test, Expected frequency = Total number of observations * theoretical probability specified or Expected frequency = Total number of observations / Number of categories if theoretical frequencies are not given. For contingency tables (test for independence) Expected frequency = (Row total * Column total) / Grand total for each cell


What type of t tests should be used for determining the difference in students computer anxiety based on whether or not they own computers?

independent sample t test


What is the definition of chisquare?

Chi-square is a statistic used to assess the degree of the relationship and degree of association between two nominal variables