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I have a quesion in example problem part. I checked t table, the number below one tail 0.1 area for 9 is 2.821. But in the vedio says "Since the level of significance, alpha equals 0.10, and this is a left tailed test, the rejection region will equal alpha, 0.10. And in the t distribution table the value that corresponds to an area of 0.10 to the left is -1.383, and that is our critical value. " it is a totally different number from the number in t table, why is -1.383?
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I have a quesion in example problem part. I checked t table, the number below one tail 0.1 area for 9 is 2.821. But in the vedio says "Since the level of significance, alpha equals 0.10, and this is a left tailed test, the rejection region will equal alpha, 0.10. And in the t distribution table the value that corresponds to an area of 0.10 to the left is -1.383, and that is our critical value. " it is a totally different number from the number in t table, why is -1.383?
I think you are looking at the one tailed test for alpha equals .01, which is 2.821. In the example problem, alpha equals .10.
Thanks alot got it right dude
When we calculating the difference should we substract after value from before value in all situations?
Can you clarify why is the you did D=after-before in example 1 and did D=before-after in example 2?
Can we do the same when the sample size is large than 30?
For d2 can it be a decimal?
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the way u find the standard deviation is wrong, ur shortcut does not work
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Hello Angie, I think that it is wonderful that you have taken an interest in statistics.
Your videos are not clear
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Do you have the excel worksheet on this so I can review?
I'm sorry, I don't have it on excel.
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