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IT 403 -- Project 5
Important: Include all relevant SPSS output; delete all
irrelevant SPSS output. The starred questions require a typed answer as well as SPSS output
that supports your answer.
One-sample t-tests
Two-sample t-tests
- Import Sheet1 and Sheet2 of the paper-thicknesses.xls
Excel file.
- Print the two datasets.
- Perform the following, using the appropriate dataset for each item:
- *Use Sheet2. Create two boxplots on the same plot for the thicknesses in Batch A and Batch B
separately. Are there any outliers?
Use Graphs >> Chart Builder. Drag a Simple Boxplot onto the Chart Preview
Area. Use Batch as the x-variable and Thickness as the y-variable.
- *Use Sheet1. Create normal plots for the thicknesses in Batch A and Batch B separately.
Interpret the normal plots.
- *Using Sheet1, use SPSS to perform a paired-sample t-test on the Paper
Thicknesses data.
State the null and alternative hypotheses.
What is the t-statistic? Find a 95% confidence interval for the test
statistic. Do you accept or
reject the null hypothesis using a 95%-confidence test? What is the p-value?
Use Analyze >> Compare Means >> Paired Samples t-test.
Enter
BatchA as
Variable1 and BatchB as Variable2 for the Paired Variables.
The p-value is marked as Sig. (2-tailed).
- *Use Sheet2. Use SPSS to perform an independent-sample t-test on the Paper
Thicknesses
data:
Use Analyze >> Compare Means >>
Independent-Samples T Test
Two State the null and alternative hypotheses.
What is the t-statistic? Find a 95% confidence interval for the test
statistic. Do you accept or
reject the null hypothesis. What is the p-value.
- Using Sheet1, compute the new variable Diff, computed as Batch1 -
Batch2.
Use Transform >> Compute Variable.
- *Find xbar and SD+ for Diff.
What are the sample mean and SD+?
- *Compute the t-value by hand for the null hypotheses Diff=0, using xbar and
SD+ from Question 5.
- *Is it the same t-value obtained
using teh paired-sample t-test? (Include the SPSS output from the one-sample
t-test for the null hypothesis Diff=0.)
Use Analyze >> Compare Means >> One-sample t-test.
Use Diff as the test variable
and 0 as the test value.
- *Is the p-value for H0: Diff=0 the same as the
p-value obtained in Question 3c?
- *Do you think the paired-sample t-test or the independent-sample
t-test is more appropriate for analyzing the paper thicknesses data?