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Dependent t-tests

1. Dependent t-tests. When the two samples are correlated (i.e. not independent). Dependent? What’s that?. Well, not independent…2 ways… Same individuals measured twice (known as repeated measures , or within subjects variables) Pre-test, post-test

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Dependent t-tests

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  1. 1 Dependent t-tests When the two samples are correlated (i.e. not independent)

  2. Dependent? What’s that? • Well, not independent…2 ways… • Same individuals measured twice (known as repeated measures, or within subjects variables) • Pre-test, post-test • Each person receiving both experimental conditions • Matched subjects • Form pairs based upon pairs’ similarity on a variable; then assign one of each pair to condition A, & one to condition B • Twins studies are an example of this (matched on genes, therefore - supposedly - matching on all sorts of other things) 1 2

  3. Standard deviation of the distn. • SEM of difference between dependent means 1 Key point: SEM is reduced in proportion with the correlation between the 2 sets of scores (in comparison with independent formula for SEM)

  4. So why use paired samples? • Because of that correlation • The larger the r, the larger the reduction in SEM, and the likelier it is you’ll get significant results • Wise use of dependent samples will normally increase power, increase effect size, increase likelihood of significant result 1

  5. Dependent t-test in SPSS Data format: Data from each sample must now be placed in separate columns. Note each person’s data (one pair of scores) fits on each row 2 1

  6. Dependent t-test in SPSS SPSS procedure: choose the appropriate command… 1

  7. Dependent t-test in SPSS Choose variables: slide the pair over from here… 1 Choose variables: to here And select ok

  8. Dependent t-test in SPSS Descriptives SPSS output r between samples (justification for choosing the test) 1 2 Significance level 3

  9. Note: what if we’d assumed independence? 1 Weird: now it’s significant…but I thought the dependent t-test was more powerful???

  10. Note: what if we’d assumed independence? 1 & r was negative, right? So that means the SE term grows rather than shrinks in the paired t-test – meaning less likelihood of significance But look – you subtract the product of r and the SEM. 2 3

  11. How dependent samples normally work… 1 • To prove the point… 2

  12. How dependent samples normally work… • To prove the point… 1

  13. How dependent samples normally work… • To prove the point… 1 2 4 3

  14. Finally, for the skeptics… 1 • Comparing same data via independent t-tests… 2 3 4

  15. Finally, for the skeptics… • Comparing same data via independent t-tests… 1 2

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