Week 6 - Group Differences (Independent Samples t-test) Flashcards
What kinds of groups might be used in a research question?
- Naturally occuring groups (eg. Males/Females)
- Groups defined by research questions
- Matched or Paired Sets of Measurements
What are two types of matched groups?
- Matched groups (2 twins, husband & wife)
2. Repeated measures for one group (ie. same individuals tested at time 1 and time 2)
What is the fundamental difference between groups that are naturally occurring or defined by research questions and matched pairs groups?
- In naturally occurring groups & those defined by research questions, group members are independent
- In a matched/paired group, there is a dependency between the pairs.
What is used to assess group differences between independent groups?
Group Means
What is used to assess group differences between dependent groups?
difference between each pair of scores.
What is the independent variable when comparing group differences?
The groups
What is the dependent variable when comparing group differences?
The constructs being measured
What is the independent t test used for?
To determine whether two independent groups come from the same population or different populations
What group differences indicate that two groups come from different populations?
- Different population means but same population variance
- Different means and different population variance
Must be different means, but may have diff. variance too
What is the Behrens-Fisher problem?
How to analyse data from groups with different population means and variances
Define Standard Error as it relates to group differences?
The average variability in a sampling distribution of mean differences
What is pooled variance?
A weighted average of the sample variances from both groups.
What is the Standard Error or the mean difference?
the expected variabilitly in sample mean differences for two groups drawn from the same population having the same population variance.
How is the SE of mean difference calculated?
Sm1 - m2 = square root of pooled variance divided by sample size for group 1 + the square root of the pooled variance divided by sample size for group 2
What are the df for an independent t test?
df = n1 + n2 - 2
How is the Tobs calculated for an independent t test?
sample mean difference - population mean difference, divided by the standard error of mean differences (calculated on sample values)
What are the assumptions of the independent samples t Test?
- Independence of observations
- Populations are normally distributed
- Homogeneity of Variance (pop’n variances are equal)
What is a robust hypothesis test?
A hypothesis test in which the actual proportion of false rejections remain the same as the nominal value set by alpha when the statistical assumptions are not met (eg. alpha level of 0.05 results in an actual number of false rejections of 0.05)
What is the nominal false rejection rate?
the number of false rejections set by the alpha level (eg. with alpha level of 0.05, we would expect 0.05 of all true null hypotheses to be rejected, this is the type 1 error rate)
What is a liberal hypothesis test?
Actual number of false rejections is too large.
- False rejection rate higher (larger) than alpha (the nominal level for false rejections)
- Obtained p value is smaller than it would be if the false rejection rate was the same as alpha
- More likely to reject true null hypothesis than the nominal level of false rejections set by the alpha level.
What is a conservative hypothesis test?
Actual number of false rejections is too small.
- Proportion of false rejections is less than the nominal value specified by alpha
- The obtained p value is larger than it would be if the false rejection rate was the same as alpha
- Less likely to reject true null hypothesis than the nominal level of false rejections set by the alpha level.
Actual False rejection rate?
The proportion of times a true null hypothesis would be rejected in practice by researchers over repeated applications of same decision rule under a particular set of differing conditions.