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Title: Tests Involving Paired Differences of Dependent Samples


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Tests Involving Paired Differences of Dependent
Samples
  • Section 9.4

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Paired Data Dependent Samples
  • Members of each pair have a natural matching of
    characteristics.
  • Example weight before and weight after a diet.

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Advantages of Using Paired Data Sets
  • May reduce the danger of introducing extraneous
    or uncontrollable factors into sample
    measurements.
  • Reduces measurement variability.
  • Increases accuracy of statistical conclusions.

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In a random sample of n pairs where the
differences d between the first and second
members of each pair are (approximately) normal
distributed with population mean ?d...
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then the t values shown below follow a Students
t distribution with d.f. n 1.
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When testing the mean of the difference of paired
values
  • The null hypothesis is that there is no
    difference among the pairs.
  • H0 ?d 0

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Left-Tailed Test
  • H0 ?d 0
  • H1 ?d lt 0

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Right-Tailed Test
H0 ?d 0 H1 ?d gt 0
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Two-Tailed Test
H0 ?d 0 H1 ?d ? 0
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We wish to determine (using ? 0.05) whether a
particular diet causes a significant weight loss.
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Calculate the differences in weight.
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Do a t-Test on The DifferencesUsing TI-83
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We wish to determine (using ? 0.05) whether a
particular diet causes a significant weight loss.
  • H0 ?d 0
  • H1 ? d lt 0
  • ? 0.05

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Calculate P
P
t 1.17
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Hypothesis Testing of Paired Differences using
the Ti-83
  • Press STAT and ENTER
  • Enter the before data in L1
  • Enter the after data in L2
  • Move cursor over L3 Title, input L1-L2 and press
    ENTER
  • Press STAT, Move cursor over to TESTS
  • Move cursor down to 2 T-Test, Press ENTER
  • Highlight Data, Enter µ0 0, the Null hypothesis
  • List L3, Freq1
  • Highlight the appropriate alternative
  • Highlight Calculate and press ENTER
  • Read P, Reject H0 if P ? ? ,
  • Do Not Reject if P gt ?

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Hypothesis Testing of Paired Differences using
the Ti-83The Weight Loss Example
  • Enter Data As Described in Previous Slide
  • Read P .8364 gt ? 05
  • We conclude that we cannot reject the hypothesis
    that there is no significant difference in the
    weights before and after the diet.
  • Weights before and after the diet are essentially
    the same.

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L1 L2 L3 L1-L2 H0
µd 0 H1 gt 0 Use 2T Test with Data P
.0012 lt a .01 - We reject H0 Anxiety level
is lower
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Use a 5 Test Is There a Difference?
L1 L2 L3
L1-L2 H0 µd 0 H1 ? 0 Use 2T Test with
Data P .0456 lt a .05 - We reject
H0 Reading age is different
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