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Title: Statistical Analysis Part II


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Statistical AnalysisPart II
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  • Graph the following data
  • Individual Bowling Score
  • 1 220
  • 2 121
  • 3 117
  • 4 88
  • 5 201
  • 6 134
  • 7 99
  • 8 106
  • 9 112
  • 10 109

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Error Bars
  • Can use range, standard deviation, or standard
    error

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Inserting Error Bars using Excel
  • The data boxes for this will accept a data
    range. For example, if you have your data in 3
    columns X values, Y values and Y errors - you
    can use the third column to define the error bar
    extent for the data series.
  • You must indicate the SHEET in which the values
    are located. For example, if your SEM values are
    in SHEET1, then enter in the custom box
    sheet1!c1c4
  • After clicking the data series, and then
    clicking on the Error Bars tab, I click in the
    custom box (leaving the cursor there). Then,
    using the mouse, click and drag in the worksheet
    containing the error bar values, to highlight
    them. Drag the mouse over the cells containing
    the error values, the range will appear in the
    custom box. Return the mouse to the custom box
    and click OK. This gives me the error bars on the
    graph.

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Create Error Bars On Your Graph
  • Results

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  • t-test
  • Used to test for a difference between two means.
  • Example If two different groups or mice are fed
    different diets, and their growth rates are
    measured, the t-test can be used to find whether
    there is a significant difference between the
    growth rates with the two different diets.

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1 vs 2-tailed t-testd
  • 1-tailed
  • 2-tailed

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T-test example
  • Example page 364

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t-test table of significant values
  • A difference in means is considered
    statistically significant if the probability of
    it being due to random variation is 5 or less 
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