T Test For Dependent Samples
T Test For Dependent Samples
T Test For Dependent Samples
A. Definition / Description
Pre-test and post test were administered to the ten(10) BEEd students. After
the administration of the new teaching strategy for one(1) month, same test was
administered again. Does the new strategy significantly increase the scores of
the students?
Pre-test Post test
x
( 1) ( x 2)
0 14
0 6
3 4
20 15
0 3
0 3
1 6
1 5
1 6
0 3
√ n ∑ D2 −(∑ D)2
n−1
study
D is the difference between pairs of scores
n is the number of pairs of subjects in the
E. Application of the T-test dependent
* to answer the given problem, steps may vary from book to book
α =0.05
Degree of freedom(df )=n − 1=10 −1=9
( x 1) ( x 2) ( x 1 − x2 )
0 14 -14 196
0 6 -6 36
3 4 -1 1
20 15 5 25
0 3 -3 9
0 3 -3 9
1 6 -5 25
1 5 -4 16
1 6 -5 25
0 3 -3 9
∑ D=− 39 2
∑ D =351
∑ D=− 39
2
∑ D =351
n = 10
∑D
t=
√
2 2
n ∑ D −(∑ D)
n−1
−39
t=
√
2
(10)(351)−(− 39)
10 −1
−39
t=
√ 3510 −1521
9
−39
t=
√ 1989
9
− 39
t=
√221
− 39
t=
14.866
t=−2.623
2.623 ≥1.833
5. Conclusion
Since, t-value is greater than the t-critical value, we reject the null
hypothesis. Therefore, there is a significant difference between the pre-test aand
post test of the BEEd students. The new strategy did significant increase on the
post test scores of the students.
Sample Problem 2: T-test for Dependent Sample
∑D
t=
√
2 2
n ∑ D −(∑ D)
n−1
2.
Find
the critical values.
α =0.05
Degree of freedom(df )=n − 1=6 −1=5
before (x 1 − x2 )
1 12 9 3 9
2 9 6 3 9
3 0 1 -1 1
4 5 3 2 4
5 4 2 2 4
6 3 3 0 0
∑ D=9 2
∑ D =27
∑ D=9
2
∑ D =27
n=6
9
t=
4.025
t=2.236
2.236 ≥ 2.015
5. Conclusion
Since, t-value is greater than the t-critical value, we reject the null
hypothesis. Therefore, there is a significant difference between the average
number of errors before and after the new grammar program.
Sample Problem 3: T-test for Dependent Sample
Is there a significant difference between the pretest meean score and the
posttest mean score of the experimental group? Test at 0.05 level.
∑D
t=
√ n ∑ D2 −(∑ D)2
n−1
2.
: There is no significant difference between :There is significant difference between the
the pretest and posttest mean scores of pretest and posttest mean scores of the
the experimental group. experimental group.
6. Statistical Decision:
Since the computed t-value of 5.625 exceeded the table value of t .05 for 8
degrees of freedom, H 0 is rejected. (There is evidence to support the rejection of
H 0) or, since the p-value of .000* is less than .05, the null hypothesis is rejected.
7. Conclusion:
Manual Computation
α =0.05
Degree of freedom(df )=n − 1=9 −1=8
A. Subtract the number of grammatical errors before the new program and the
errors after to determine D.
Scores Scores (x 1 − x2 )
1 12 15 -3 9
2 14 17 -3 9
3 10 13 -3 9
4 9 9 0 0
5 11 12 -1 1
6 13 16 -3 9
7 14 18 -4 16
8 9 12 -3 9
9 8 13 -5 25
∑ D=− 25 ∑ D2=¿ 87
√
n ∑ D2 −(∑ D)2
n−1
− 25
t=
√ 783 −625
8
−25
t=
√ 158
8
− 25
t=
√19.75
t=−5.625
5. Conclusion
Since, t-value is greater than the t-critical value, we reject the null hypothesis.
Therefore, there is significant difference between the pretest and post test mean
scores of the experimental group.