U6D2_t-TestAnalysis-GoogleDocs.pdf

Tierainie Johnson U6 D2: t-Test Analysis

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This analysis is interested in comparing the mean of two related groups using a paired

t-test. The main variable of concern is the Pre-mental health scores and post-mental

health scores, where we are interested in examining whether there is a significant

difference in the mean scores before and after the intervention.

t-test Results

Pre-MH Post-MH

Mean 84.41 71.37

Variance 84.28 324.86

Observations 100 100

Pearson Correlation 0.6105

Hypothesized Mean Difference 50

df 99

t stat -25.68

P(T<=t) one-tail 0

t critical one-tail 1.66

P(T<=t) two-tail 0

t Critical two-tail 1.9842

The analysis indicates that the computed t-statistic is -25.68 meaning that there is a

difference between the sample means relative to the variability within the paired

observations. While the p-value for both one-tailed and two-tailed tests is indicating that

we should reject the null hypothesis and that there is a significant difference between the

Pre-MH and Post-MH scores. Furthermore, the Post-MH scores were significantly lower

than the Pre-MH scores, indicating a potential impact of the intervention on the treatment

of mental health.

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