SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 22
Download to read offline
Are our results reliable enough to
     support a conclusion?
                  Geoff Browne
              Anglo-European School
                    Essex, UK
Imagine we chose two children at random from two class
rooms…


D8                            C1




             … and compare their height …
D8                     C1
     … we find that
      one pupil is
     taller than the
          other




                            WHY?
REASON 1: There is a significant difference between the
           two groups, so pupils in C1 are taller than
                           pupils in D8
D8                                        C1




YEAR 7                                           YEAR 11
REASON 2: By chance, we picked a short pupil from D8
          and a tall one from C1

D8                                     C1




   TITCH                                 HAGRID
  (Year 9)                               (Year 9)
How do we decide which reason is
         most likely?



MEASURE MORE STUDENTS!!!
If there is a significant difference between the two groups…

D8                     … the average or      C1
                      mean height of the
                      two groups should
                          be very…
                       … DIFFERENT
If there is no significant difference between the two groups…

D8                     … the average or     C1
                      mean height of the
                      two groups should
                          be very…
                         … SIMILAR
Remember:
Living things normally show
a lot of variation, so…
It is VERY unlikely that the mean height of our two samples
will be exactly the same

C1 Sample                         D8 Sample




  Average height = 162 cm         Average height = 168 cm


 Is the difference in average height of the samples
            large enough to be significant?
16
We can analyse the                     14               C1 Sample
spread of the heights of               12




                           Frequency
the students in the                    10
                                       8
samples by drawing
                                       6
histograms                             4
                                       2

Here, the ranges of the                     140-   150- 160- 170-     180-
                                            149    159   169    179   189
two samples have a                                    Height (cm)
small overlap, so…                     16
                                       14
                                       12
                                                         D8 Sample
… the difference between   Frequency   10
                                       8
the means of the two                   6
samples IS probably                    4
significant.                           2

                                            140-   150- 160- 170-     180-
                                            149    159   169    179   189
                                                      Height (cm)
16
Here, the ranges of                 14               C1 Sample
the two samples have                12




                        Frequency
a large overlap, so…                10
                                    8
                                    6
                                    4
… the difference                    2
between the two                          140-   150- 160- 170-     180-
samples may NOT be                       149    159   169    179   189
                                                   Height (cm)
significant.                        16
                                    14
                                    12
                                                      D8 Sample
The difference in       Frequency
                                    10
means is possibly due               8
to random sampling                  6
                                    4
error
                                    2

                                         140-   150- 160- 170-     180-
                                         149    159   169    179   189
                                                   Height (cm)
To decide if there is a significant difference between two
   samples we must compare the mean height for each
   sample…
                   … and the spread of heights in each sample.

   Statisticians calculate the standard deviation of a sample
   as a measure of the spread of a sample

   You can calculate standard deviation using the formula:
                         Where:
                 (Σx)2            Sx is the standard deviation of sample
Sx =   Σx2   -                    Σ stands for ‘sum of’
                  n
                                  x stands for the individual measurements in
         n-1                               the sample
                                  n is the number of individuals in the sample
It is much easier to use the statistics functions on a scientific
calculator!
e.g. for data 25, 34, 13

Set calculator on statistics mode

 MODE      2       (CASIO fx-85MS)

Clear statistics memory

 SHIFT     CLR      1 (Scl) =

Enter data

  2   5   DT (M+ Button)      3   4   DT     1   3   DT
Calculate the mean

AC    SHIFT    S-VAR (2 Button) 1 ( x ) =       24

Calculate the standard deviation

AC    SHIFT    S-VAR     3 (xσn-1) =        10.5357
Student’s t-test
The Student’s t-test compares the averages and standard
deviations of two samples to see if there is a significant
difference between them.
We start by calculating a number, t
 t can be calculated using the equation:

        ( x1 – x2 )       Where:
t=                                 x1 is the mean of sample 1
      (s1)2       (s2)2            s1 is the standard deviation of sample 1
              +                    n1 is the number of individuals in sample 1
       n1          n2
                                   x2 is the mean of sample 2
                                   s2 is the standard deviation of sample 2
                                   n2 is the number of individuals in sample 2
Worked Example: Random samples were taken of pupils in
C1 and D8

Their recorded heights are shown below…

                           Students in C1                       Students in D8


     Student   145   149       152     153   154    148   153       157     161   162
     Height
               154   158       160     166   166    162   163       167     172   172
      (cm)
               166   167       175     177   182    175   177       183     185   187




Step 1: Work out the mean height for each sample

     C1: x1 = 161.60                               D8: x2 = 168.27

Step 2: Work out the difference in means

    x2 – x1 = 168.27 – 161.60 = 6.67
Step 3: Work out the standard deviation for each sample

    C1: s1 = 10.86             D8: s2 = 11.74


Step 4: Calculate s2/n for each sample

          C1: (s1)2
                      = 10.862 ‚ 15 = 7.86
               n1

         D8: (s2)2
                      = 11.742 ‚ 15 = 9.19
              n2
Step 5: Calculate                  (s1)2       (s2)2
                                           +
                                    n1         n2


   (s1)2          (s2)2       =        (7.86 + 9.19) =    4.13
             +
   n1              n2

Step 6: Calculate t               (Step 2 divided by Step 5)

                      x2 – x1
        t=
                                               6.67
                 (s1)2            (s2)2    =             = 1.62
                          +                     4.13
                 n1               n2
Step 7: Work out the number of degrees of freedom

  d.f. = n1 + n2 – 2 = 15 + 15 – 2 = 28


Step 8: Find the critical value of t for the relevant number of
degrees of freedom

Use the 95% (p=0.05) confidence limit

Critical value = 2.048

Our calculated value of t is below the critical value for 28d.f.,
therefore, there is no significant difference between the
height of students in samples from C1 and D8
Do not worry if you do not understand
  how or why the test works


              Follow the
             instructions
            CAREFULLY
You will NOT need to remember how to do this for your exam
Uploaded (with permission from Geoff Browne)
             by Stephen Taylor




       For more IB Biology resources:
   http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com

More Related Content

What's hot

Statistics for IB Biology
Statistics for IB BiologyStatistics for IB Biology
Statistics for IB BiologyEran Earland
 
Mendel And The Gene Idea
Mendel And The Gene IdeaMendel And The Gene Idea
Mendel And The Gene IdeaCrystal Wood
 
What is a two sample z test?
What is a two sample z test?What is a two sample z test?
What is a two sample z test?Ken Plummer
 
Introduction to basics of bio statistics.
Introduction to basics of bio statistics.Introduction to basics of bio statistics.
Introduction to basics of bio statistics.AB Rajar
 
Description of Giant Panda (animal)
Description of Giant Panda (animal)Description of Giant Panda (animal)
Description of Giant Panda (animal)Cherlly Sawbunga
 
Conditional Probability
Conditional ProbabilityConditional Probability
Conditional Probabilityshannonrenee4
 
Lec. biostatistics introduction
Lec. biostatistics  introductionLec. biostatistics  introduction
Lec. biostatistics introductionRiaz101
 
Introduction to ggplot2
Introduction to ggplot2Introduction to ggplot2
Introduction to ggplot2maikroeder
 
Seminar 10 BIOSTATISTICS
Seminar 10 BIOSTATISTICSSeminar 10 BIOSTATISTICS
Seminar 10 BIOSTATISTICSAnusha Divvi
 
AP Biology population ecology
AP Biology population ecologyAP Biology population ecology
AP Biology population ecologyStephanie Beck
 
Basic Statistics in 1 hour.pptx
Basic Statistics in 1 hour.pptxBasic Statistics in 1 hour.pptx
Basic Statistics in 1 hour.pptxParag Shah
 

What's hot (20)

Student t-test
Student t-testStudent t-test
Student t-test
 
Linear Correlation
Linear Correlation Linear Correlation
Linear Correlation
 
T test statistics
T test statisticsT test statistics
T test statistics
 
Giant panda
Giant panda Giant panda
Giant panda
 
In Anova
In  AnovaIn  Anova
In Anova
 
Statistics for IB Biology
Statistics for IB BiologyStatistics for IB Biology
Statistics for IB Biology
 
T distribution
T distributionT distribution
T distribution
 
Mendel And The Gene Idea
Mendel And The Gene IdeaMendel And The Gene Idea
Mendel And The Gene Idea
 
Roc auc curve
Roc auc curveRoc auc curve
Roc auc curve
 
What is a two sample z test?
What is a two sample z test?What is a two sample z test?
What is a two sample z test?
 
Introduction to basics of bio statistics.
Introduction to basics of bio statistics.Introduction to basics of bio statistics.
Introduction to basics of bio statistics.
 
Description of Giant Panda (animal)
Description of Giant Panda (animal)Description of Giant Panda (animal)
Description of Giant Panda (animal)
 
Conditional Probability
Conditional ProbabilityConditional Probability
Conditional Probability
 
Testing Hypothesis
Testing HypothesisTesting Hypothesis
Testing Hypothesis
 
Lec. biostatistics introduction
Lec. biostatistics  introductionLec. biostatistics  introduction
Lec. biostatistics introduction
 
Introduction to ggplot2
Introduction to ggplot2Introduction to ggplot2
Introduction to ggplot2
 
Seminar 10 BIOSTATISTICS
Seminar 10 BIOSTATISTICSSeminar 10 BIOSTATISTICS
Seminar 10 BIOSTATISTICS
 
Math Studies conditional probability
Math Studies conditional probabilityMath Studies conditional probability
Math Studies conditional probability
 
AP Biology population ecology
AP Biology population ecologyAP Biology population ecology
AP Biology population ecology
 
Basic Statistics in 1 hour.pptx
Basic Statistics in 1 hour.pptxBasic Statistics in 1 hour.pptx
Basic Statistics in 1 hour.pptx
 

Viewers also liked

Anesthesia powerpoint
Anesthesia powerpointAnesthesia powerpoint
Anesthesia powerpointJoanBelleman
 
S5 w1 hypothesis testing & t test
S5 w1 hypothesis testing & t testS5 w1 hypothesis testing & t test
S5 w1 hypothesis testing & t testRachel Chung
 
Hypothesis
HypothesisHypothesis
Hypothesis17somya
 
Reporting a single sample t-test
Reporting a single sample t-testReporting a single sample t-test
Reporting a single sample t-testKen Plummer
 
Research hypothesis
Research hypothesisResearch hypothesis
Research hypothesisNursing Path
 
Hypothesis testing ppt final
Hypothesis testing ppt finalHypothesis testing ppt final
Hypothesis testing ppt finalpiyushdhaker
 
Test of hypothesis
Test of hypothesisTest of hypothesis
Test of hypothesisvikramlawand
 
Hypothesis testing; z test, t-test. f-test
Hypothesis testing; z test, t-test. f-testHypothesis testing; z test, t-test. f-test
Hypothesis testing; z test, t-test. f-testShakehand with Life
 

Viewers also liked (10)

Anesthesia powerpoint
Anesthesia powerpointAnesthesia powerpoint
Anesthesia powerpoint
 
Choosing the right statistics
Choosing the right statisticsChoosing the right statistics
Choosing the right statistics
 
S5 w1 hypothesis testing & t test
S5 w1 hypothesis testing & t testS5 w1 hypothesis testing & t test
S5 w1 hypothesis testing & t test
 
Hypothesis testing
Hypothesis testingHypothesis testing
Hypothesis testing
 
Hypothesis
HypothesisHypothesis
Hypothesis
 
Reporting a single sample t-test
Reporting a single sample t-testReporting a single sample t-test
Reporting a single sample t-test
 
Research hypothesis
Research hypothesisResearch hypothesis
Research hypothesis
 
Hypothesis testing ppt final
Hypothesis testing ppt finalHypothesis testing ppt final
Hypothesis testing ppt final
 
Test of hypothesis
Test of hypothesisTest of hypothesis
Test of hypothesis
 
Hypothesis testing; z test, t-test. f-test
Hypothesis testing; z test, t-test. f-testHypothesis testing; z test, t-test. f-test
Hypothesis testing; z test, t-test. f-test
 

More from Stephen Taylor

How International Is Our School? MA Dissertation
How International Is Our School? MA DissertationHow International Is Our School? MA Dissertation
How International Is Our School? MA DissertationStephen Taylor
 
Trivium 21C Review in International School Magazine
Trivium 21C Review in International School MagazineTrivium 21C Review in International School Magazine
Trivium 21C Review in International School MagazineStephen Taylor
 
A Pragmatic Approach to Inquiry
A Pragmatic Approach to InquiryA Pragmatic Approach to Inquiry
A Pragmatic Approach to InquiryStephen Taylor
 
MYP: Mind The Gap [MA Assignment]
MYP: Mind The Gap [MA Assignment]MYP: Mind The Gap [MA Assignment]
MYP: Mind The Gap [MA Assignment]Stephen Taylor
 
Protein synthesis Running Dictation
Protein synthesis Running DictationProtein synthesis Running Dictation
Protein synthesis Running DictationStephen Taylor
 
How International Is You School?
How International Is You School? How International Is You School?
How International Is You School? Stephen Taylor
 
Human Subject Consent Form
Human Subject Consent FormHuman Subject Consent Form
Human Subject Consent FormStephen Taylor
 
A3 special issues in nutrition
A3 special issues in nutritionA3 special issues in nutrition
A3 special issues in nutritionStephen Taylor
 
Current Electricity: "I used to think... Now I think."
Current Electricity: "I used to think... Now I think."Current Electricity: "I used to think... Now I think."
Current Electricity: "I used to think... Now I think."Stephen Taylor
 
Reactions & Formulas Lab Sequence
Reactions & Formulas Lab SequenceReactions & Formulas Lab Sequence
Reactions & Formulas Lab SequenceStephen Taylor
 
Red Bull Stratos: Freefall Physics
Red Bull Stratos: Freefall PhysicsRed Bull Stratos: Freefall Physics
Red Bull Stratos: Freefall PhysicsStephen Taylor
 
Curriculum Studies Assignment
Curriculum Studies AssignmentCurriculum Studies Assignment
Curriculum Studies AssignmentStephen Taylor
 
One Direction Do Physics
One Direction Do PhysicsOne Direction Do Physics
One Direction Do PhysicsStephen Taylor
 
Chemistry Lab Manual 2012-13
Chemistry Lab Manual 2012-13Chemistry Lab Manual 2012-13
Chemistry Lab Manual 2012-13Stephen Taylor
 
Describing Motion 2012
Describing Motion 2012Describing Motion 2012
Describing Motion 2012Stephen Taylor
 

More from Stephen Taylor (20)

How International Is Our School? MA Dissertation
How International Is Our School? MA DissertationHow International Is Our School? MA Dissertation
How International Is Our School? MA Dissertation
 
Trivium 21C Review in International School Magazine
Trivium 21C Review in International School MagazineTrivium 21C Review in International School Magazine
Trivium 21C Review in International School Magazine
 
A Pragmatic Approach to Inquiry
A Pragmatic Approach to InquiryA Pragmatic Approach to Inquiry
A Pragmatic Approach to Inquiry
 
MYP: Mind The Gap [MA Assignment]
MYP: Mind The Gap [MA Assignment]MYP: Mind The Gap [MA Assignment]
MYP: Mind The Gap [MA Assignment]
 
Protein synthesis Running Dictation
Protein synthesis Running DictationProtein synthesis Running Dictation
Protein synthesis Running Dictation
 
Cells Super Crossword
Cells Super CrosswordCells Super Crossword
Cells Super Crossword
 
How International Is You School?
How International Is You School? How International Is You School?
How International Is You School?
 
Human Subject Consent Form
Human Subject Consent FormHuman Subject Consent Form
Human Subject Consent Form
 
A3 special issues in nutrition
A3 special issues in nutritionA3 special issues in nutrition
A3 special issues in nutrition
 
Current Electricity: "I used to think... Now I think."
Current Electricity: "I used to think... Now I think."Current Electricity: "I used to think... Now I think."
Current Electricity: "I used to think... Now I think."
 
Chemistry Lab Manual
Chemistry Lab ManualChemistry Lab Manual
Chemistry Lab Manual
 
Reactions & Formulas Lab Sequence
Reactions & Formulas Lab SequenceReactions & Formulas Lab Sequence
Reactions & Formulas Lab Sequence
 
Red Bull Stratos: Freefall Physics
Red Bull Stratos: Freefall PhysicsRed Bull Stratos: Freefall Physics
Red Bull Stratos: Freefall Physics
 
Curriculum Studies Assignment
Curriculum Studies AssignmentCurriculum Studies Assignment
Curriculum Studies Assignment
 
01 Nature of Biology
01 Nature of Biology01 Nature of Biology
01 Nature of Biology
 
One Direction Do Physics
One Direction Do PhysicsOne Direction Do Physics
One Direction Do Physics
 
Measurement & Error
Measurement & ErrorMeasurement & Error
Measurement & Error
 
Chemistry Lab Manual 2012-13
Chemistry Lab Manual 2012-13Chemistry Lab Manual 2012-13
Chemistry Lab Manual 2012-13
 
Science Show 2012
Science Show 2012Science Show 2012
Science Show 2012
 
Describing Motion 2012
Describing Motion 2012Describing Motion 2012
Describing Motion 2012
 

Recently uploaded

Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingTechSoup
 
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory InspectionMastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory InspectionSafetyChain Software
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphThiyagu K
 
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  ) Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  )
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application ) Sakshi Ghasle
 
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityGeoBlogs
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Sapana Sha
 
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991RKavithamani
 
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Celine George
 
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...Marc Dusseiller Dusjagr
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfsanyamsingh5019
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfchloefrazer622
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfSoniaTolstoy
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxSayali Powar
 
mini mental status format.docx
mini    mental       status     format.docxmini    mental       status     format.docx
mini mental status format.docxPoojaSen20
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxiammrhaywood
 
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxHow to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxmanuelaromero2013
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdfQucHHunhnh
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
 
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory InspectionMastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
 
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  ) Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  )
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
 
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
 
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991
 
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
 
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
 
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSDStaff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
 
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
 
mini mental status format.docx
mini    mental       status     format.docxmini    mental       status     format.docx
mini mental status format.docx
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
 
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxHow to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
 

The T-Test, by Geoff Browne

  • 1. Are our results reliable enough to support a conclusion? Geoff Browne Anglo-European School Essex, UK
  • 2. Imagine we chose two children at random from two class rooms… D8 C1 … and compare their height …
  • 3. D8 C1 … we find that one pupil is taller than the other WHY?
  • 4. REASON 1: There is a significant difference between the two groups, so pupils in C1 are taller than pupils in D8 D8 C1 YEAR 7 YEAR 11
  • 5. REASON 2: By chance, we picked a short pupil from D8 and a tall one from C1 D8 C1 TITCH HAGRID (Year 9) (Year 9)
  • 6. How do we decide which reason is most likely? MEASURE MORE STUDENTS!!!
  • 7. If there is a significant difference between the two groups… D8 … the average or C1 mean height of the two groups should be very… … DIFFERENT
  • 8. If there is no significant difference between the two groups… D8 … the average or C1 mean height of the two groups should be very… … SIMILAR
  • 9. Remember: Living things normally show a lot of variation, so…
  • 10. It is VERY unlikely that the mean height of our two samples will be exactly the same C1 Sample D8 Sample Average height = 162 cm Average height = 168 cm Is the difference in average height of the samples large enough to be significant?
  • 11. 16 We can analyse the 14 C1 Sample spread of the heights of 12 Frequency the students in the 10 8 samples by drawing 6 histograms 4 2 Here, the ranges of the 140- 150- 160- 170- 180- 149 159 169 179 189 two samples have a Height (cm) small overlap, so… 16 14 12 D8 Sample … the difference between Frequency 10 8 the means of the two 6 samples IS probably 4 significant. 2 140- 150- 160- 170- 180- 149 159 169 179 189 Height (cm)
  • 12. 16 Here, the ranges of 14 C1 Sample the two samples have 12 Frequency a large overlap, so… 10 8 6 4 … the difference 2 between the two 140- 150- 160- 170- 180- samples may NOT be 149 159 169 179 189 Height (cm) significant. 16 14 12 D8 Sample The difference in Frequency 10 means is possibly due 8 to random sampling 6 4 error 2 140- 150- 160- 170- 180- 149 159 169 179 189 Height (cm)
  • 13. To decide if there is a significant difference between two samples we must compare the mean height for each sample… … and the spread of heights in each sample. Statisticians calculate the standard deviation of a sample as a measure of the spread of a sample You can calculate standard deviation using the formula: Where: (Σx)2 Sx is the standard deviation of sample Sx = Σx2 - Σ stands for ‘sum of’ n x stands for the individual measurements in n-1 the sample n is the number of individuals in the sample
  • 14. It is much easier to use the statistics functions on a scientific calculator! e.g. for data 25, 34, 13 Set calculator on statistics mode MODE 2 (CASIO fx-85MS) Clear statistics memory SHIFT CLR 1 (Scl) = Enter data 2 5 DT (M+ Button) 3 4 DT 1 3 DT
  • 15. Calculate the mean AC SHIFT S-VAR (2 Button) 1 ( x ) = 24 Calculate the standard deviation AC SHIFT S-VAR 3 (xσn-1) = 10.5357
  • 16. Student’s t-test The Student’s t-test compares the averages and standard deviations of two samples to see if there is a significant difference between them. We start by calculating a number, t t can be calculated using the equation: ( x1 – x2 ) Where: t= x1 is the mean of sample 1 (s1)2 (s2)2 s1 is the standard deviation of sample 1 + n1 is the number of individuals in sample 1 n1 n2 x2 is the mean of sample 2 s2 is the standard deviation of sample 2 n2 is the number of individuals in sample 2
  • 17. Worked Example: Random samples were taken of pupils in C1 and D8 Their recorded heights are shown below… Students in C1 Students in D8 Student 145 149 152 153 154 148 153 157 161 162 Height 154 158 160 166 166 162 163 167 172 172 (cm) 166 167 175 177 182 175 177 183 185 187 Step 1: Work out the mean height for each sample C1: x1 = 161.60 D8: x2 = 168.27 Step 2: Work out the difference in means x2 – x1 = 168.27 – 161.60 = 6.67
  • 18. Step 3: Work out the standard deviation for each sample C1: s1 = 10.86 D8: s2 = 11.74 Step 4: Calculate s2/n for each sample C1: (s1)2 = 10.862 ‚ 15 = 7.86 n1 D8: (s2)2 = 11.742 ‚ 15 = 9.19 n2
  • 19. Step 5: Calculate (s1)2 (s2)2 + n1 n2 (s1)2 (s2)2 = (7.86 + 9.19) = 4.13 + n1 n2 Step 6: Calculate t (Step 2 divided by Step 5) x2 – x1 t= 6.67 (s1)2 (s2)2 = = 1.62 + 4.13 n1 n2
  • 20. Step 7: Work out the number of degrees of freedom d.f. = n1 + n2 – 2 = 15 + 15 – 2 = 28 Step 8: Find the critical value of t for the relevant number of degrees of freedom Use the 95% (p=0.05) confidence limit Critical value = 2.048 Our calculated value of t is below the critical value for 28d.f., therefore, there is no significant difference between the height of students in samples from C1 and D8
  • 21. Do not worry if you do not understand how or why the test works Follow the instructions CAREFULLY You will NOT need to remember how to do this for your exam
  • 22. Uploaded (with permission from Geoff Browne) by Stephen Taylor For more IB Biology resources: http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com