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Homework answers / question archive / Description of data analysis procedures (one paragraph) Selection/justification of your basic statistical approach Test(s) of assumptions underlying the statistical approach Any modification made based on your test(s) of assumptions Description of findings (paragraph or two) Summary table comparing groups Accompanying narrative statement on CI of differences and t-test Description of effect size and power of the analysis Case Processing Summary Group Cases Valid Missing Total N Percent N Percent N Percent weight loss 1 18 100
Case Processing Summary
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Group |
Cases |
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Valid |
Missing |
Total |
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N |
Percent |
N |
Percent |
N |
Percent |
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weight loss |
1 |
18 |
100.0% |
0 |
.0% |
18 |
100.0% |
2 |
18 |
100.0% |
0 |
.0% |
18 |
100.0% |
Descriptives
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Group |
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Statistic |
Std. Error |
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weight loss |
1 |
Mean |
-1.1111 |
.44757 |
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95% Confidence Interval for Mean |
Lower Bound |
-2.0554 |
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Upper Bound |
-.1668 |
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5% Trimmed Mean |
-1.1068 |
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Median |
-1.0000 |
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Variance |
3.606 |
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Std. Deviation |
1.89888 |
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Minimum |
-5.00 |
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Maximum |
2.70 |
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Range |
7.70 |
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Interquartile Range |
2.08 |
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Skewness |
-.219 |
.536 |
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Kurtosis |
.199 |
1.038 |
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2 |
Mean |
-5.0111 |
.64153 |
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95% Confidence Interval for Mean |
Lower Bound |
-6.3646 |
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Upper Bound |
-3.6576 |
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5% Trimmed Mean |
-5.0346 |
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Median |
-5.1000 |
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Variance |
7.408 |
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Std. Deviation |
2.72178 |
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Minimum |
-9.60 |
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Maximum |
.00 |
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Range |
9.60 |
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Interquartile Range |
4.80 |
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Skewness |
-.001 |
.536 |
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Kurtosis |
-1.028 |
1.038 |
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Tests of Normality
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Group |
Kolmogorov-Smirnov(a) |
Shapiro-Wilk |
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Statistic |
df |
Sig. |
Statistic |
df |
Sig. |
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weight loss |
1 |
.176 |
18 |
.145 |
.968 |
18 |
.763 |
2 |
.136 |
18 |
.200(*) |
.959 |
18 |
.592 |
* This is a lower bound of the true significance.
a Lilliefors Significance Correction
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