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1. Definition
Paired sample t test is testing the difference of average between two paired sample,
the function is used to test the mean difference for two independent samples (independent)
pairs. As is the pairing is data on the second sample is a change or a difference from the first
sample data, or in other words a sample with the same subject had two treatments.
2. Steps
3. In the Name field, type PRETEST in line one, POSTEST in line two, and CLASS
in line three
4. Select values in CLASS line, type 1.00 on value, type CONTROL CLASS on
label, then click add. Type again 2.00 on value, type EXPERIMENT CLASS on
label, then click add, and click OK.
7. Type of data like the above data in accordance with the variable
9. Click variables PRETEST, then click POSTEST, enter into the box Paired Variable
(s), then the Paired Variable (s) visible sign .. Before After
10. For Options, use a confidence level of 95% or 5% significance level, click
Continue
3. Output
N Correlation Sig.
Paired Differences
Paired Differences
4. Intrepretation of Output
Output Part One (Group Statistics)
In this first part presents a description of the pair analyzed variables, which include the
average (mean) PRETEST 35.25 with standard deviation of 9.60195 and POSTEST an
average of 59.45 with a standard deviation of 5.83524
This section obtained correlation results between the two variables, which gives the figure
0,995 with a probability value (sig.) 0.000. It is claimed that the correlation between
POSTEST and PRETEST significantly related, because the probability value <0.05.
Hypothesis:
DECISION-MAKING:
d 108.225
t= s / n = 3.84708 = -28.13
Decision:
Therefore t is subject Ho is accepted, it can be concluded that the average of POSTEST and
PRETEST is not have difference.
ONE SAMPLE T TEST
1. Definition
One sample t test with SPSS Test is Test average difference of the sample, one sample
t test is useful to know the differences in the average value of the population used as a
comparison with the average of a sample. From the results of this test will be known whether
the population mean is used as a benchmark significantly different significantly with an
average of a sample, if there is an average difference which one is higher.
2. Steps
3. In the Name field, type PRETEST in line one, POSTEST in line two, and CLASS
in line three.
4. Select values in CLASS line, type 1.00 on value, type CONTROL CLASS on
label, then click add. Type again 2.00 on value, type EXPERIMENT CLASS on
label, then click add, and click OK.
7. Type of data like the above data in accordance with the variable
12. Click Options, type the value of the confidence interval used in the Confidence
Interval in this case let it defaults to 95%
3. Output
One-Sample Statistics
One-Sample Test
4. Intreretation of Output
A. Based on the comparison between tcount with t tabel
If the statistics count <statistical tables, then ho rejected
If the count statistics> statistics table, then Ho is accepted
t t count can calculated by this formula
xu 0 35.2559.45 24.2
s / n = 17.08793 / 20 = 9.60195 = -11.265