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Psychology 202a Advanced Psychological Statistics October 1, 2015
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The Plan for Today What if we don’t know the sampling distribution of a statistic? The Z test Assumptions The two-sample Z test The t test
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What if we don’t know the sampling distribution? The bootstrap Bradley Efron Illustration in R
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Using the central limit theorem for inference The one-sample Z test Example: = 10, n = 25, M = 105
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Assumptions of the Z test Independent observations. is known. Distribution is normal or sample is sufficiently large. Problem: those assumptions are virtually never actually met.
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The two-sample Z test Example: = = 10, n 1 = n 2 = 25, M 1 = 103, M 2 = 108.
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Two-sample Z test (cont.)
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Assumptions of the two-sample Z test Independent observations within groups. Independent observations between groups. is known for both populations. Distribution is normal or sample is sufficiently large in both populations.
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The one-sample t test Solution to not knowing : substitute an estimate of the standard deviation. Class example. The t test in SAS.
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