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    T-Test for IndependentGroups

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    Assumptions

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    Results and Interpretation

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    , = 0.087,

    (..,  > .05).

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    (..,   < .05),

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    Results and Interpretation

     

    , ( = 18) = 3.02,  <

    .01.

    (

    = 22.10) ( = 17.70).

    Hands-on Exercise 2:Use dataset Coronary artery data.sav and

    answer the following question:

    Is there a significant difference in thetreadmill time of the subjects during their

    daily exercise when they are grouped

    according to their health condition?

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    Aim

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    Checklist of Requirements

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    Assumptions

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    Windows Method

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    , ( = 9) = 5.08,  < .01.

    ( =

    124.00) ( = 177.00).

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    The results from the analysis indicate

    that the intensity of the electric shockhas a significant effect on the timetaken to solve the problems, F(2,15) =40.13, p < .001. The mean values forthe three shock levels indicate that as

    the shock level increased (from low tomedium to high), so did the time takento solve the problems (low: M = 17.17;medium: M = 22.17; high: M = 42.17).

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