There are three project design options for the t-test


Project Overview

1. Choose a research question:
a) that can be addressed using a t-test
b) for which you can collect data to analyze
2. Devise a plan to collect your data
3. Submit a project plan form to the instructor and obtain approval
4. Once your research question and data collection plan are approved, carry out your research:
a) Collect data
b) Conduct t-test analysis, using guidelines below
c) Write your results in a report, using the outline given below
5. Turn in your written report using the link in Module 9 of the course Blackboard site.

Data Collection Options: The following are suggestions on where you can collect data.

1. Reliable/reputable websites (e.g., sponsored by the census bureau, professional sports leagues, universities, real estate agencies, car manufacturers, consumer groups, financial institutions, well- known product manufacturers, restaurants/fast food companies, weather tracking agencies, county/city/state/federal government organizations, etc.)

2. Visit to one or more locations where item(s) you are researching can be found (e.g., stores to write down prices, rivers to count turtles, car dealers to write down data about cars, etc.)

3. Other resource by permission (if you have an idea, ask your instructor).

Project Design

There are 3 project design options for the t-test project, listed below. To see components and examples for each type of project design, consult the t-test Project Examples Word document or the t-test Project Resources PowerPoint file.

A. The 1-sample t-test (Sample size must be at least n = 40.)

B. The matched pairs t-test (Sample size must be at least n = 40.)

C. The 2-sample t-test (independent samples) (Sample size must be at least n = 50. You may split this across your two samples; for example, you may have two independent samples of size 25, or one of 27 and another of 23, etc. Although your independent samples are not required to be identical in size, it is better if the sample sizes are similar.)

Project Plan Form

Download a copy of the project plan Word document, t-Test Project Plan, save a copy for your records, and then complete the form. Upload the completed form using the link provided in the module assignment item. If the form is not completed satisfactorily, it will be returned to you for revision.

Project Plan:t-Test

A. Type of statistical test you plan to conduct(check one, and giverelevantdetails)

- 1-samplet-test

a) Targetpopulation: Naval exam test score

b) Research variable:Hours studied

c) Research question:Does the Hours you studied for your exam affect your grade?

d) Expectedresult:I predict that all sailors that studied more hours getthe higher test scores and overall grades.

- matched pairst-test

a) Targetpopulation(s):

b) The research variable willbe thedifference

between and

c) Research question:

d) Expectedresult:

- 2-samplet-test

a) Targetpopulations(2): and

b) Research variable:

c) Research question:

d) Expectedresult:

C. Data collection plan(check one,and give relevant details)

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