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t test for matched samples Matched Samples: Samples that have subjects chosen based on shared characteristics. Typical matching characteristics: - Gender - Socioeconomic status (SES) - Age - IQ. Matching subjects reduces variability that is caused by the matching variable.
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t test for matched samples Matched Samples: Samples that have subjects chosen based on shared characteristics.
Typical matching characteristics: - Gender - Socioeconomic status (SES) - Age - IQ
Matching subjects reduces variability that is caused by the matching variable.
( sum of the differences) (# of matched pairs, or # of difference scores)
: standard error of the differences Standard deviation of the difference scores # of difference scores or # of pairs of scores
Steps for a t test for matched samples: 1) find differences between matched pairs Sample One Sample Two Sub. 1 25 22 Sub. 2 45 40 Sub. 3 30 31 Sub. 4 15 11 Sub. 5 28 22
1) find differences between matched pairs Sample One Sample Two D Sub. 1 25 22 3 Sub. 2 45 40 5 Sub. 3 30 31 - 1 Sub. 4 15 11 4 Sub. 5 28 22 6 D = 17
3) find standard deviation of the differences D D2 3 9 5 25 - 1 1 4 16 6 36 D2 = 87
4) computed standard error of the differences
Computed t = 2.833 df = n - 1 or 4 Critical value = 2.776