Hello everybody,
I have been stuck on the inferential statistics for a while now and i don't know which once are more appropriate.
I have two sets of numbers (the response time to stimuli) one of the control group and the second of the experimental group. I thought of the t test, which states the statistical significance of the difference of the two sets but i am not sure and maths it's defently not my strength. Thank you very much.
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#1
Posted Jan 14, 2012 - 08:07
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#2
Posted Jan 18, 2012 - 22:24
FeralKid, on Jan 14, 2012 - 08:07, said:
Hello everybody,
I have been stuck on the inferential statistics for a while now and i don't know which once are more appropriate.
I have two sets of numbers (the response time to stimuli) one of the control group and the second of the experimental group. I thought of the t test, which states the statistical significance of the difference of the two sets but i am not sure and maths it's defently not my strength. Thank you very much.
I have been stuck on the inferential statistics for a while now and i don't know which once are more appropriate.
I have two sets of numbers (the response time to stimuli) one of the control group and the second of the experimental group. I thought of the t test, which states the statistical significance of the difference of the two sets but i am not sure and maths it's defently not my strength. Thank you very much.
#3
Posted Mar 14, 2012 - 18:11
i think calculations should depend on the hypothesis you had made
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