Reading
your Results Report - Paired Samples T-Test
Interpreting
the results of the Paired T-Test function
The
results report for your Paired Samples T-Test contains several
pieces of information to help you interpret your results.
These are not discussed at length here, but you are encouraged
to consult a statistics textbook or the Internet to learn
more!
The
EZAnalyze results report for the paired samples t-test contains
descriptive statistics for each variable, telling you what
the mean, standard deviation, and number of cases for your
analysis were. You are also provided with the mean difference
(Mean of Diffs), the standard error of the difference
(SE of diff), Eta Squared, a t-score, and the significance
of the difference between means (P).
Row
14 contains a statement indicating "in English" whether
or not the observed difference between your paired variables
is statistically significant.
Further
discussion of what these are is beyond the scope of this
help file!
EZAnalyze
also automatically creates a graph of your results. To learn
more about modifying this type of graph, please see HERE.
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