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Stat Practice Test
Stat Practice Test
Isabel
City of Naga
PRACTICAL TEST
By:
JOY C. CHAVEZ
Ph.D Student
An Output
Presented to:
VIRGINIA B. REYES
Professor
May 2017
ONE-SAMPLE T-TEST PROBLEMS:
1.
t =-1.778
sig. = .113
2.
t = 1.75
Sig. = .099
3.
t = -1.79
sig. = .106
4.
t =-5.991
sig. = .000
5.
t = 9.067
sig. = .000
DESCRIPTIVE TEST/STATISTICS:
Sig. = .178
1.
Sig. = .000
2.
Sig. = .000
3.
Sig. = .000
4.
Sig. = .103
PAIRED TEST SAMPLES:
2. The data for weights, in pounds, of seven subjects before and after in a particular diet for
two month.
Sig. = .099
3. A test of abstract reasoning is given to a random sample of students before and after
completing a formal logic course.
Sig. = .042
4. A coach uses a new technique in training middle distance runners. The times, in seconds, for
9 different athletes to run 800 meters before and after this straining.
Sig. = .080
5. Suppose a sample of 10 students were given a diagnostic test before studying a particular
module and then again after completing the module,. We want to find out if, in general, our
teaching leads to improvement in students’ knowledge/skills (i.e test scores). We can use
the results from our sample of students to draw conclusions about the impact of this
module in general.
Sig. = .011
6. Ladies at Weight Watches wish to know whether participating in weight watchers seems to
have any effect on weight change.
Sig. = .095
8. In an attempt to increase compact disk sales, a manger advertises that five CDs are on sale.
For a sample of CDs not on sale, she finds the amounts were sold a day before the sale on a
day during the sale.
Sig. = .810
A FOR ONE-WAY CLASSIFICATION
Example: Three bands if milk were tried and compared on a sample of three groups of 9 children to find
out if they increase the weight of the subjects.
Sig. =.014
In each problem, assume that the distributions are normal and have approximately the same population
standard deviations.
1.
Sig. = 0.22
2.
Sig. = .828
3.
Sig. = .000
POBLME SET NO. 3