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NATHANIEL E.

LANGUB BSIT-2

Paired Samples Statistics


Mean N Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean
Pair 1 Exam Version 1 - Correct 22.00 19 5.249 1.204
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Exam Version 2 - Correct 22.58 19 4.073 .934
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Paired Samples Test


Paired Differences
95% Confidence
Std. Std. Interval of Sig.
Deviati Error the Difference (2-
Mean on Mean Lower Upper t df tailed)
Pai Exam Version -.579 2.524 .579 -1.795 .637 - 18 .331
r 1 1 - Correct 1.000
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Exam Version
2 - Correct
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1.) What is the null and alternative hypothesis? (two-tailed condition) (5pts)

Null Hypothesis: H0: μ1 = μ2


(Both Exam Version 1 and 2 got the same number of correct
answers.)

Alternative Hypothesis: H0: μ1 ≠ μ2


(Both Exam Version 1 and 2 does not have the same number
of correct answers.)

2.) Describe the results generated from the Paired-Sample t-test Statistics (10pts)

The negative value of mean difference (-.579)


indicates the improvement in score after treatment. As
this interval doesn’t include zero, the their will an
evidence in the population and support the decision in
rejecting the null hypothesis.

3. ) Identify if the results are statistically significant or not (5pts)

The column labeled Sig. (2-tailed) value is more


than 0.05 (p>0.05, 0.331). Hence, we can conclude that
the null hypothesis is rejected and the decision is in
favor of alternative hypothesis. Thus, we can say that
there is a significant difference between Two Exam
Version.

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