Condition 1 Scores Condition 2 Scores 5 6 7 3 5 7 6 4 6 5 7 4 8 4 2 5 4 5 8 4 4 6 6 3 9 6 7 4 9 7 Column Mean 5.6 6.4 Co

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Condition 1 Scores Condition 2 Scores 5 6 7 3 5 7 6 4 6 5 7 4 8 4 2 5 4 5 8 4 4 6 6 3 9 6 7 4 9 7 Column Mean 5.6 6.4 Co

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Condition 1 Scores
Condition 2 Scores
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Column Mean
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Column Median
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Column Mode
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Standard Deviation
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Column Range
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Condition 1 Scores Condition 2 Scores 5 6 7 3 5 7 6 4 6 5 7 4 8 4 2 5 4 5 8 4 4 6 6 3 9 6 7 4 9 7 Column Mean 5 6 6 4 Co 1
Condition 1 Scores Condition 2 Scores 5 6 7 3 5 7 6 4 6 5 7 4 8 4 2 5 4 5 8 4 4 6 6 3 9 6 7 4 9 7 Column Mean 5 6 6 4 Co 1 (299.8 KiB) Viewed 11 times
Question 4 What is the best interpretation for this t-Test? (See the instructions for the t-Test table) It was significant, t(28) = 2.19, p = .039 It was significant, t(28) = 2.19, p = .037 1 pts It was not significant, t(28) = 1.87 p = .182 It was not significant, t(28) = 1.87, p = .039 It was not significant, t(24.26) = 2.19, p = .39
Question 5 1 pts Use the Independent Samples Test table as well as your findings for the mean and SDs (from questions #1 and #2) and the t-Test write up from question #3 to determine which of the following t-Test write-ups is correct: (You will also need to refer to the t-Test SPSS output in the instructions) We ran an independent samples t-Test with score as the dependent variable and condition (1 versus 2) as the independent variable, which was significant, t(28) = 2.19, p = .037. Scores were significantly higher in condition 1 (M = 6.20, SD = 1.97) than in condition 2 (M = 4.87, SD = 1.30). We ran an independent samples t-Test with score as the dependent variable and condition (1 versus 2) as the independent variable, which was significant, t(28) = 2.19, p = .037. Scores were significantly higher in condition 1 (M = 4.87, SD = 1.30) than in condition 2 (M = 6.20, SD = 1.97). We ran an independent samples t-Test with score as the dependent variable and condition (1 versus 2) as the independent variable, which was significant, t(28) = 1.87, p = .039. Scores were significantly higher in condition 1 (M = 6.20, SD = 1.97) than in condition 2 (M = 4.87, SD = 1.30). We ran an independent samples t-Test with score as the dependent variable and condition (1 versus 2) as the independent variable, which was not significant, t(28) = 1.87, p = .182. Scores did not differ significantly between condition 1 (M = 6.20, SD = 1.97) and condition 2 (M = 4.87, SD = 1.30). We ran an independent samples t-Test with score as the dependent variable and condition (1 versus 2) as the independent variable, which was not significant, t(28) = 2.19, p = .037. Scores did not differ significantly between condition 1 (M = 6.20, SD = 1.97) and condition 2 (M = 4.87, SD = 1.30).
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