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JERLYN MAE V.

PANGANIBAN BSA2-CA2

Question: Is there significant differences between 120 test scores of students in English when grouped according to type of school?

I. Hypothesis

Ho: There are no significant differences in the test scores of Students in English when grouped according to type of school.

Ha: There are significant differences in the test scores of Students in English when grouped according to type of school.

II. Alpha Level: 0.05


III. Statistical Tool: T-test Independent Samples

IV. Compute: Analyze- compare means- T-test

IV. Decision: Do not reject the null hypothesis


V. Conclusion: There are significant differences between the test scores of the students in English when group according to type of
school.

T-Test

Group Statistics

Type of school graduated


from N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean

English National 18 81.1667 6.97264 1.64347

Private 12 86.8333 5.74984 1.65983

The result in T-test Independent Samples indicate that there is no significant differences in the test scores of students in English when grouped
according to type of school.
Independent Samples Test

Levene's Test for Equality of t-test for Equality of Means


Variances

df 95% Confidence Interval of


the Difference
Mean Std. Error
F Sig. t Sig. (2-tailed) Difference Difference Lower Upper

English Equal variances


.472 .498 -2.332 28 .027 -5.66667 2.42973 -10.64375 -.68958
assumed

Equal variances not


-2.426 26.599 .022 -5.66667 2.33581 -10.46275 -.87058
assumed

The result of t-test revealed that there is a significant difference between the test scores of students in English when grouped according to
type of school, t(28) = -2.332, p-value = 0.027<0.05.

*The mean differences is significant at the 0.05 level.

The mean differences is not significant at the 0.05 level

The p-value .027 is greater than 0.05 so null hypothesis should not be rejected

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