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The Importance of Statistics What can you say from looking at this data? Treatment 1  101  104  109  111  106  107  101 Treatment 2  102  104.

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2 The Importance of Statistics

3 What can you say from looking at this data? Treatment 1  101  104  109  111  106  107  101 Treatment 2  102  104  106  121  122  98  99

4 P-value PROVE Your P-value from your statistical test does not: Prove your hypothesis is right or wrong Indicate “chance” or “probability” Rather it: Adds support or refutes your hypothesis that you made, based on the specific statistical test your team used

5 Talk to the Professionals! Photo’s taken from: http://lymanbriggs.msu.edu/faculty/photo.cfm Dr. Aaron McCrightHanni NicholsAkililu Zeleke These are Lyman Briggs Professors who have worked with students in the past on providing a better understanding and direction with interpreting their data. These are just a few of Holmes’ finest!

6 Other Resources Vassar Stats Online Resources  http://faculty.vassar.edu/lowry/VassarStats.html http://faculty.vassar.edu/lowry/VassarStats.html Excel  Easily computes T-tests, correlations, regressions

7 So What CAN we conclude from our analysis? The p-value obtained from running a t-test can be used to support or refute the hypothesis developed. However, this is evidence specific only to the t-test. This is not PROOF/ does NOT PROVE anything, simply adds evidence for or against your hypothesis based on the statistical test implemented.


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