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Stage 5 The test statistic!
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  • So, we insert that threshold value, and now we
    are asked for some more values

The sample mean
The sample size
The population SD
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Stage 5 The test statistic!
  • Why do we need these three? Because now we have
    to convert our difference score to a score on the
    distribution of sample means
  • Remember this?

The purpose of this statistic was to convert a
raw score difference (from the mean) by scaling
it according to the spread of raw scores in the
distribution of raw scores
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Stage 5 The test statistic!
The purpose of this statistic is the same, but it
converts a sample mean difference (from ยต) by
scaling it according to the spread of all sample
means in the distribution of sample means
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Stage 5 The test statistic!
  • Understanding influences on the distribution of
    sample meanswell use the applet again

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Note sample size
note spread of sample means
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Stage 5 The test statistic!
  • Understanding influences on the distribution of
    sample meanswell use the applet again

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As sample size goes up
Spread of sample means goes down
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Stage 5 The test statistic!
  • Understanding influences on the distribution of
    sample means
  • That means that the test statistic has to take
    sample size into account
  • Other influences are mean difference (sample
    population) and variability in the population
  • How do you think each of these things influence
    the test statistic?
  • This will help you understand why the test
    statistic looks like it does

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Stage 5 The test statistic!
A closer look to understand how the mean
difference, population variance, and sample size
affect the test statistic, we need to look at the
SEM in more detail
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Stage 5 The test statistic!
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Population standard deviation
Socan you see the influences?
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Sample size
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Stage 5 The test statistic!
  • To calculate, then
  • First the standard error of the mean
  • Now the test statistic itself

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Stage 5 The test statistic!
  • For you to practice, Ive provided a simple excel
    file that does the calculation bit for you

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Stage 6 The comparison decision
  • Do we fail to reject the null? Or reject the null?

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3 ways of phrasing the decision
  • What is the probability of obtaining a Zobs
    1.273 if the difference is attributable only to
    random sampling error?
  • Is the observed probability (p) less than or
    equal to the ?-level set?
  • Is p ? ? ?

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Reporting the Results
  • The observed mean of our treatment group was
    51.88 (? 13.62) pages per employee per week. The
    z-test for one sample indicates that the
    difference between the observed mean of 51.88 and
    the population average of 49.52 was not
    statistically significant (Zobs 1.27, p gt 0.1).
    Our sample of employees did not use significantly
    more paper than the norm.

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Do not reject H0 vs. Accept H0
  • Accept infers that we are sure Ho is valid
  • Do not reject implies that this time we are
    unable to say with a high enough degree of
    confidence that the difference observed is
    attributable to anything other than sampling
    error.

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