QUESTION 11
When you get a statistically significant result from a two-sample t test (also called an independent samples t test), it means:
Two groups of subjects, in two different conditions, scored differently on a response/dependent variable |
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Subjects scored differently on a response/dependent variable when tested in one condition versus when those same individuals were tested in another condition |
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Subjects who had high scores on one variable tended to have high scores on another variable |
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Among three (or more) groups of subjects, in three (or more) different conditions, at least one of the groups scored differently on a response/dependent variable than subjects in the other groups |
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