If we used statistical software to calculate this t-test, we'd get a statistical sentence of: t(31)=2.12, p<.05 This is telling you that the results for the calculated t-test was 2.12, that the degree...If we used statistical software to calculate this t-test, we'd get a statistical sentence of: t(31)=2.12, p<.05 This is telling you that the results for the calculated t-test was 2.12, that the degrees of freedom are 31, and that the probability is less than 5% that the groups are similar (that they are from the same popuolation).
If we used statistical software to calculate this t-test, we'd get a statistical sentence of: t(31)=2.12, p<.05 This is telling you that the results for the calculated t-test was 2.12, that the degree...If we used statistical software to calculate this t-test, we'd get a statistical sentence of: t(31)=2.12, p<.05 This is telling you that the results for the calculated t-test was 2.12, that the degrees of freedom are 31, and that the probability is less than 5% that the groups are similar (that they are from the same popuolation).