Understanding Independent Samples t-Test Statistical Technique in ReviewThe independent samples t-test is a parametric statistical technique used to determine significant differences between the scores obtained from two samples or groups. Since the t-test is considered fairly easy to calculate, researchers often use it in determining differences between two groups. The t-test examines the differences between the means of the two groups in a study and adjusts that difference for the variability (computed by the standard error) among the data. When interpreting the results of t-tests, the larger the calculated t ratio, in absolute value, the greater the difference between the two groups. The significance of a t ratio can be determined by comparison with the critical values in a statistical table for the t distribution using the degrees of freedom (df) for the study (see Appendix A Critical Values for Student’s t Distribution at the back of this text). The formula for df for an independent t-test is as follows_df=(numberofsubjectsinsample1+numberofsubjectsinsample2)2Exampledf=(65insample1+67insample2)2=1322=130The t-test should be conducted only once to examine differences between two groups in a study, because conducting multiple t-tests on study data can result in an inflated Type 1 error rate. A Type I error occurs when the researcher rejects the null hypothesis when it is in actuality true. Researchers need to consider other statistical analysis options for their study data rather than conducting multiple t-tests. However, if multiple t-tests are conducted, researchers can perform a Bonferroni procedure or more conservative post hoc tests like Tukey’s honestly significant difference (HSD), Student-Newman-Keuls, or Scheffé test to reduce the risk of a Type I error. Only the Bonferroni procedure is covered in this text; details about the other, more stringent post hoc tests can be found in Plichta and Kelvin (2013) and Zar (2010).The Bonferroni procedure is a simple calculation in which the alpha is divided by the number of t-tests conducted on different aspects of the study data. The resulting number is used as the alpha or level of significance for each of the t-tests conducted. The Bonferroni procedure formula is as follows: alpha (α) ÷ number of t-tests performed on study data = more stringent study α to determine the significance of study results. For example, if a study’s α was set at 0.05 and the researcher planned on conducting five t-tests on the study data, the α would be divided by the five t-tests (0.05 ÷ 5 = 0.01), with a resulting α of 0.01 to be used to determine significant differences in the study.The t-test for independent samples or groups includes the following assumptions:1. The raw scores in the population are normally distributed.2. The dependent variable(s) is(are) measured at the interval or ratio levels.1623. The two groups examined for differences have equal variance, which is best achieved by a random sample and random assignment to groups.4. All scores or observations collected within each group are independent or not related to other study scores or observations.The t-test is robust, meaning the results are reliable even if one of the assumptions has been violated. However, the t-test is not robust regarding between-samples or within-samples independence assumptions or with respect to extreme violation of the assumption of normality. Groups do not need to be of equal sizes but rather of equal variance. Groups are independent if the two sets of data were not taken from the same subjects and if the scores are not related (Grove, Burns, & Gray, 2013; Plichta & Kelvin, 2013). This exercise focuses on interpreting and critically appraising the t-tests results presented in research reports. Exercise 31 provides a step-by-step process for calculating the independent samples t-test.Research ArticleSourceCanbulat, N., Ayhan, F., & Inal, S. (2015). Effectiveness of external cold and vibration for procedural pain relief during peripheral intravenous cannulation in pediatric patients. Pain Management Nursing, 16(1), 33 – 39.IntroductionCanbulat and colleagues (2015, p. 33) conducted an experimental study to determine the ‘effects of external cold and vibration stimulation via Buzzy on the pain and anxiety levels of children during peripheral intravenous (IV) cannulation.’ Buzzy is an 8 à 5 à 2.5cm battery-operated device for delivering external cold and vibration, which resembles a bee in shape and coloring and has a smiling face. A total of 176 children between the ages of 7 and 12 years who had never had an IV insertion before were recruited and randomly assigned into the equally sized intervention and control groups. During IV insertion, ‘the control group received no treatment. The intervention group received external cold and vibration stimulation via Buzzy...Buzzy was administered about 5cm above the application area just before the procedure, and the vibration continued until the end of the procedure’ (Canbulat etal., 2015, p. 36). Canbulat etal. (2015, pp. 37 – 38) concluded that ‘the application of external cold and vibration stimulation were effective in relieving pain and anxiety in children during peripheral IV’ insertion and were ‘quick-acting and effective nonpharmacological measures for pain reduction.’ The researchers concluded that the Buzzy intervention is inexpensive and can be easily implemented in clinical practice with a pediatric population.Relevant Study ResultsThe level of significance for this study was set at α = 0.05. ‘There were no differences between the two groups in terms of age, sex [gender], BMI, and preprocedural anxiety according to the self, the parents’, and the observer’s reports (p > 0.05) (Table 1). When the pain and anxiety levels were compared with an independent samples t test,...the children in the external cold and vibration stimulation [intervention] group had significantly lower pain levels than the control group according to their self-reports (both WBFC [Wong Baker Faces Scale] and VAS [visual analog scale] scores; p < 0.001) (Table 2). The external cold and vibration stimulation group had significantly lower fear and anxiety 163levels than the control group, according to parents' and the observer's reports (p < 0.001) (Table 3)' (Canbulat etal., 2015, p. 36).TABLE 1COMPARISON OF GROUPS IN TERMS OF VARIABLES THAT MAY AFFECT PROCEDURAL PAIN AND ANXIETY LEVELSCharacteristicBuzzy (n = 88)Control (n = 88)Ï2pSexFemale (%), n11 (12.5)13 (14.8).82Male (%), n77 (87.5)75 (85.2).41CharacteristicBuzzy (n = 88)Control (n = 88)t p Age (mean ± SD)8.25 ± 1.518.61 ± 1.691.498.136BMI (mean ± SD)25.41 ± 6.7426.94 ± 8.681.309.192Preprocedural anxietySelf-report (mean ± SD)2.03 ± 1.292.11 ± 1.580.364.716Parent report (mean ± SD)2.11 ± 1.202.17 ± 1.420.285.776Observer report (mean ± SD)2.18 ± 1.172.24 ± 1.370.295.768BMI, body mass index.Canbulat, N., Ayban, F., & Inal, S. (2015). Effectiveness of external cold and vibration for procedural pain relief during peripheral intravenous cannulation in pediatric patients. Pain Management Nursing, 16(1), p. 36.TABLE 2COMPARISON OF GROUPS' PROCEDURAL PAIN LEVELS DURING PERIPHERAL IV CANNULATIONBuzzy (n = 88)Control (n = 88)tpProcedural self-reported pain with WBFS (mean ± SD)2.75 ± 2.685.70 ± 3.316.4980.000Procedural self-reported pain with VAS (mean ± SD)1.66 ± 1.954.09 ± 3.216.0650.000IV, intravenous; WBFS, Wong-Baker Faces Scale; SD, standard deviation; VAS, visual analog scale.Canbulat, N., Ayban, F., & Inal, S. (2015). Effectiveness of external cold and vibration for procedural pain relief during peripheral intravenous cannulation in pediatric patients. Pain Management Nursing, 16(1), p. 37.TABLE 3COMPARISON OF GROUPS' PROCEDURAL ANXIETY LEVELS DURING PERIPHERAL IV CANNULATIONProcedural Child AnxietyBuzzy (n = 88)Control (n = 88)tpParent reported (mean ± SD)0.94 ± 1.062.09 ± 1.396.1350.000Observer reported (mean ± SD)0.92 ± 1.032.14 ± 1.346.7450.000SD, standard deviation; IV, intravenous.Canbulat, N., Ayban, F., & Inal, S. (2015). Effectiveness of external cold and vibration for procedural pain relief during peripheral intravenous cannulation in pediatric patients. Pain Management Nursing, 16(1), p. 37.164Study Questions1. What type of statistical test was conducted by Canbulat etal. (2015) to examine group differences in the dependent variables of procedural pain and anxiety levels in this study? What two groups were analyzed for differences?2. What did Canbulat etal. (2015) set the level of significance, or alpha (α), at for this study?3. What are the t and p (probability) values for procedural self-reported pain measured with a visual analog scale (VAS)? What do these results mean?4. What is the null hypothesis for observer-reported procedural anxiety for the two groups? Was this null hypothesis accepted or rejected in this study? Provide a rationale for your answer.5. What is the t-test result for BMI? Is this result statistically significant? Provide a rationale for your answer. What does this result mean for the study?1656. What causes an increased risk for Type I errors when t-tests are conducted in a study? How might researchers reduce the increased risk for a Type I error in a study?7. Assuming that the t-tests presented in Table 2 and Table 3 are all the t-tests performed by Canbulat etal. (2015) to analyze the dependent variables' data, calculate a Bonferroni procedure for this study.8. Would the t-test for observer-reported procedural anxiety be significant based on the more stringent α calculated using the Bonferroni procedure in question 7? Provide a rationale for your answer.9. The results in Table 1 indicate that the Buzzy intervention group and the control group were not significantly different for gender, age, body mass index (BMI), or preprocedural anxiety (as measured by self-report, parent report, or observer report). What do these results indicate about the equivalence of the intervention and control groups at the beginning of the study? Why are these results important?10. Canbulat etal. (2015) conducted the Ï2 test to analyze the difference in sex or gender between the Buzzy intervention group and the control group. Would an independent samples t-test be appropriate to analyze the gender data in this study (review algorithm in Exercise 12)? Provide a rationale for your answer.166Answers to Study Questions1. An independent samples t-test was conducted to examine group differences in the dependent variables in this study. The two groups analyzed for differences were the Buzzy experimental or intervention group and the control group.2. The level of significance or alpha (α) was set at 0.05.3. The result was t = 6.065, p = 0.000 for procedural self-reported pain with the VAS (see Table 2). The t value is statistically significant as indicated by the p = 0.000, which is less than α = 0.05 set for this study. The t result means there is a significant difference between the Buzzy intervention group and the control group in terms of the procedural self-reported pain measured with the VAS. As a point of clarification, p values are never zero in a study. There is always some chance of error.4. The null hypothesis is: There is no difference in observer-reported procedural anxiety levels between the Buzzy intervention and the control groups for school-age children. The t = 6.745 for observer-reported procedural anxiety levels, p = 0.000, which is less than α = 0.05 set for this study. Since this study result was statistically significant, the null hypothesis was rejected.5. The t = 1.309 for BMI. The nonsignificant p = .192 for BMI is greater than α = 0.05 set for this study. The nonsignificant result means there is no statistically significant difference between the Buzzy intervention and control groups for BMI. The two groups need to be similar for demographic variables to decrease the potential for error and increase the likelihood that the results are an accurate reflection of reality.6. The conduct of multiple t-tests causes an increased risk for Type I errors. If only one t-test is conducted on study data, the risk of Type I error does not increase. The Bonferroni procedure and the more stringent Tukey's honestly significant difference (HSD), Student Newman-Keuls, or Scheffé test can be calculated to reduce the risk of a Type I error (Plichta & Kelvin, 2013; Zar, 2010).7. The Bonferroni procedure is calculated by alpha ÷ number of t-tests conducted on study variables' data. Note that researchers do not always report all t-tests conducted, especially if they were not statistically significant. The t-tests conducted on demographic data are not of concern. Canbulat etal. reported the results of four t-tests conducted to examine differences between the intervention and control groups for the dependent variables procedural self-reported pain with WBFS, procedural self-reported pain with VAS, parent-reported anxiety levels, and observer-reported anxiety levels. The Bonferroni calculation for this study: 0.05 (alpha) ÷ number of t-tests conducted = 0.05 ÷ 4 = 0.0125. The new α set for the study is 0.0125.8. Based on the Bonferroni result = 0.0125 obtained in Question 7, the t = 6.745, p = 0.000, is still significant since it is less than 0.0125.1679. The intervention and control groups were examined for differences related to the demographic variables gender, age, and BMI and the dependent variable preprocedural anxiety that might have affected the procedural pain and anxiety posttest levels in the children 7 to 12 years old. These nonsignificant results indicate the intervention and control groups were similar or equivalent for these variables at the beginning of the study. Thus, Canbulat etal. (2015) can conclude the significant differences found between the two groups for procedural pain and anxiety levels were probably due to the effects of the intervention rather than sampling error or initial group differences.10. No, the independent samples t-test would not have been appropriate to analyze the differences in gender between the Buzzy intervention and control groups. The demographic variable gender is measured at the nominal level or categories of females and males. Thus, the Ï2 test is the appropriate statistic for analyzing gender data (see Exercise 19). In contrast, the t-test is appropriate for analyzing data for the demographic variables age and BMI measured at the ratio level.169EXERCISE 16Questions to Be GradedFollow your instructor's directions to submit your answers to the following questions for grading. Your instructor may ask you to write your answers below and submit them as a hard copy for grading. Alternatively, your instructor may ask you to use the space below for notes and submit your answers online at http://evolve.elsevier.com/Grove/Statistics/ under 'Questions to Be Graded.Name: _______________________________________________________ Class: _____________________Date: ___________________________________________________________________________________1. What do degrees of freedom (df) mean? Canbulat etal. (2015) did not provide the dfs in their study. Why is it important to know the df for a t ratio? Using the df formula, calculate the df for this study.2. What are the means and standard deviations (SDs) for age for the Buzzy intervention and control groups? What statistical analysis is conducted to determine the difference in means for age for the two groups? Was this an appropriate analysis technique? Provide a rationale for your answer.3. What are the t value and p value for age? What do these results mean?4. What are the assumptions for conducting the independent samples t-test?1705. Are the groups in this study independent or dependent? Provide a rationale for your answer.6. What is the null hypothesis for procedural self-reported pain measured with the Wong Baker Faces Scale (WBFS) for the two groups? Was this null hypothesis accepted or rejected in this study? Provide a rationale for your answer.7. Should a Bonferroni procedure be conducted in this study? Provide a rationale for your answer.8. What variable has a result of t = 6.135, p = 0.000? What does the result mean?9. In your opinion, is it an expected or unexpected finding that both t values on Table 2 were found to be statistically significant. Provide a rationale for your answer.10. Describe one potential clinical benefit for pediatric patients to receive the Buzzy intervention that combined cold and vibrationExercise 17Understanding Paired or Dependent Samples t-TestStatistical Technique in ReviewThe paired or dependent samples t-test is a parametric statistical procedure calculated to determine differences between two sets of repeated measures data from one group of people. The scores used in the analysis might be obtained from the same subjects under different conditions, such as the one group pretest - posttest design. With this type of design, a single group of subjects experiences the pretest, treatment, and posttest. Subjects are referred to as serving as their own control during the pretest, which is then compared with the posttest scores following the treatment. Paired scores also result from a one-group repeated measures design, where one group of participants is exposed to different levels of an intervention. For example, one group of participants might be exposed to two different doses of a medication and the outcomes for each participant for each dose of medication are measured, resulting in paired scores. The one group design is considered a weak quasi-experimental design because it is difficult to determine the effects of a treatment without a comparison to a separate control group (Shadish, Cook, & Campbell, 2002).A less common type of paired groups is when the groups are matched as part of the design to ensure similarities between the two groups and thus reduce the effect of extraneous variables (Grove, Burns, & Gray, 2013; Shadish etal., 2002). For example, two groups might be matched on demographic variables such as gender, age, and severity of illness to reduce the extraneous effects of these variables on the study results. The assumptions for the paired samples t-test are as follows:1. The distribution of scores is normal or approximately normal.2. The dependent variable(s) is(are) measured at interval or ratio levels.3. Repeated measures data are collected from one group of subjects, resulting in paired scores.4. The differences between the paired scores are independent.Research ArticleSourceLindseth, G. N., Coolahan, S. E., Petros, T. V., & Lindseth, P. D. (2014). Neurobehavioral effects of aspartame consumption. Research in Nursing & Health, 37(3), 185 - 193.IntroductionDespite the widespread use of the artificial sweetener aspartame in drinks and food, there are concern and controversy about the mixed research evidence on its neurobehavioral 172effects. Thus Lindseth and colleagues (2014) conducted a one-group repeated measures design to determine the neurobehavioral effects of consuming both low- and high-aspartame diets in a sample of 28 college students. 'The participants served as their own controls....A random assignment of the diets was used to avoid an error of variance for possible systematic effects of order' (Lindseth etal., 2014, p. 187). 'Healthy adults who consumed a study-prepared high-aspartame diet (25mg/kg body weight/day) for 8 days and a low-aspartame diet (10mg/kg body weight/day) for 8 days, with a 2-week washout between the diets, were examined for within-subject differences in cognition, depression, mood, and headache. Measures included weight of foods consumed containing aspartame, mood and depression scales, and cognitive tests for working memory and spatial orientation. When consuming high-aspartame diets, participants had more irritable mood, exhibited more depression, and performed worse on spatial orientation tests. Aspartame consumption did not influence working memory. Given that the higher intake level tested here was well below the maximum acceptable daily intake level of 40 - 50mg/kg body weight/day, careful consideration is warranted when consuming food products that may affect neurobehavioral health' (Lindseth etal., 2014, p. 185).Relevant Study Results'The mean age of the study participants was 20.8 years (SD = 2.5). The average number of years of education was 13.4 (SD = 1.0), and the mean body mass index was 24.1 (SD = 3.5)....Based on Vandenberg MRT scores, spatial orientation scores were significantly better for participants after their low-aspartame intake period than after their high intake period (Table 2). Two participants had clinically significant cognitive impairment after consuming high-aspartame diets....Participants were significantly more depressed after they consumed the high-aspartame diet compared to when they consumed the low-aspartame diet (Table 2)....Only one participant reported a headache; no difference in headache incidence between high- and low-aspartame intake periods could be established' (Lindseth etal., 2014, p. 190).TABLE 2WITHIN-SUBJECT DIFFERENCES IN NEUROBEHAVIOR SCORES AFTER HIGH AND LOW ASPARTAME INTAKE (N = 28)VariableMSDPaired t-TestpSpatial orientationHigh-aspartame14.14.22.4.03*Low-aspartame16.64.3Working memoryHigh-aspartame730.0152.71.5N.S.Low-aspartame761.1201.6Mood (irritability)High-aspartame33.49.03.4.002**Low-aspartame30.57.3DepressionHigh-aspartame36.87.03.8.001**Low-aspartame34.46.2*p < .05.**p < .01.M = Mean; SD = Standard deviation; N.S. = Nonsignificant.Lindseth, G. N., Coolahan, S. E., Petros, T. V., & Lindseth, P. D. (2014). Neurobehavioral effects of aspartame consumption. Research in Nursing & Health, 37(3), p. 190173Study Questions1. Are independent or dependent (paired) scores examined in this study? Provide a rationale for your answer.2. What independent (intervention) and dependent (outcome) variables were included in this study?3. What inferential statistical technique was calculated to examine differences in the participants when they received the high-aspartame diet intervention versus the low-aspartame diet? Is this technique appropriate? Provide a rationale for your answer.4. What statistical techniques were calculated to describe spatial orientation for the participants consuming low- and high-aspartame diets? Were these techniques appropriate? Provide a rationale for your answer.5. What was the dispersion of the scores for spatial orientation for the high- and low-aspartame diets? Is the dispersion of these scores similar or different? Provide a rationale for your answer.6. What is the paired t-test value for spatial orientation between the participants' consumption of high- and low-aspartame diets? Are these results significant? Provide a rationale for your answer.1747. State the null hypothesis for spatial orientation for this study. Was this hypothesis accepted or rejected? Provide a rationale for your answer.8. Discuss the meaning of the results regarding spatial orientation for this study. What is the clinical importance of this result? Document your answer.9. Was there a significant difference in the participants' reported headaches between the high- and low-aspartame intake periods? What does the result indicate?10. What additional research is needed to determine the neurobehavioral effects of aspartame consumption?175Answers to Study Questions1. This study was conducted using one group of 28 college students who consumed both high- and low- aspartame diets and differences in their responses to these two diets (interventions) were examined. Lindseth etal. (2014, p. 187) stated that 'the participants served as their own controls' in this study, indicating the scores from the one group are paired. In Table 2, the t-tests are identified as paired t-tests, which are conducted on dependent or paired samples.2. The interventions were high-aspartame diet (25mg/kg body weight/day) and low-aspartame diet (10mg/kg body weight/day). The dependent or outcome variables were spatial orientation, working memory, mood (irritability), depression, and headaches (see Table 2 and narrative of results).3. Differences were examined with the paired t-test (see Table 2). This statistical technique is appropriate since the study included one group and the participants served as their own control (Plichta & Kelvin, 2013). The dependent variables were measured at least at the interval level for each subject following their consumption of high- and low-aspartame diets and were then examined for differences to determine the effects of the two aspartame diets.4. Means and standard deviations (SDs) were used to describe spatial orientation for high- and low-aspartame diets. The data in the study were considered at least interval level, so means and SDs are the appropriate analysis techniques for describing the study dependent variables (Grove etal., 2013).5. Standard deviation (SD) is a measure of dispersion that was reported in this study. Spatial orientation following a high-aspartame diet had an SD = 4.2 and an SD = 4.3 for a low-aspartame diet. These SDs are very similar, indicating similar dispersions of spatial orientation scores following the two aspartame diets.6. Paired t-test = 2.4 for spatial orientation, which is a statistically significant result since p = .03*. The single asterisk (*) directs the reader to the footnote at the bottom of the table, which identifies * p < .05. Since the study result of p = .03 is less than α = .05 set for this study, then the result is statistically significant.7. There is no significant difference in spatial orientation scores for participants following consumption of a low-aspartame diet versus a high-aspartame diet. The null hypothesis was rejected because of the significant difference found for spatial orientation (see the answer to Question 6). Significant results cause the rejection of the null hypothesis and lend support to the research hypothesis that the levels of aspartame do effect spatial orientation.8. The researchers reported, 'Based on Vandenberg MRT scores, spatial orientation scores were significantly better for participants after their low-aspartame intake period than after their high intake period (Table 2)' (Lindseth etal., 2014, p. 190). This result is clinically important since the high-aspartame diet significantly reduced the participants' spatial orientation. 176Healthcare providers need to be aware of this finding, since it is consistent with previous research, and encourage people to consume fewer diet drinks and foods with aspartame. The American Heart Association and the American Diabetic Association have provided a statement about the effects of aspartame that can be found on the National Guideline Clearinghouse website at http://www.guideline.gov/content.aspx?id=38431&search=effects+aspartame.9. There was no significant difference in reported headaches based on the level (high or low) of aspartame diet consumed. Additional research is needed to determine if this result is an accurate reflection of reality or is due to design weaknesses, sampling or data collection errors, or chance (Grove etal., 2013).10. Additional studies are needed with larger samples to determine the effects of aspartame in the diet. Lindseth etal. (2014) conducted a power analysis that indicated the sample size should have been at least 30 participants. Thus, the sample size was small at N = 28, which increased the potential for a Type II error. Diets higher in aspartame (40 - 50mg/kg body weight/day) should be examined for neurobehavioral effects. Longitudinal studies to examine the effects of aspartame over more than 8 days are needed. Future research needs to examine the length of washout period needed between the different levels of aspartame diets. Researchers also need to examine the measurement methods to ensure they have strong validity and reliability. Could a stronger test of working memory be used in future research?177EXERCISE 17Questions to Be GradedName: _______________________________________________________ Class: _____________________Date: ___________________________________________________________________________________Follow your instructor's directions to submit your answers to the following questions for grading. Your instructor may ask you to write your answers below and submit them as a hard copy for grading. Alternatively, your instructor may ask you to use the space below for notes and submit your answers online at http://evolve.elsevier.com/Grove/Statistics/ under 'Questions to Be Graded.1. What are the assumptions for conducting a paired or dependent samples t-test in a study? Which of these assumptions do you think were met by the Lindseth etal. (2014) study?2. In the introduction, Lindseth etal. (2014) described a '2-week washout between diets.' What does this mean? Why is this important?3. What is the paired t-test value for mood (irritability) between the participants' consumption of high- versus low-aspartame diets? Is this result statistically significant? Provide a rationale for your answer.4. State the null hypothesis for mood (irritability) that was tested in this study. Was this hypothesis accepted or rejected? Provide a rationale for your answer.1785. Which t value in Table 2 represents the greatest relative or standardized difference between the high- and low-aspartame diets? Is this t value statistically significant? Provide a rationale for your answer.6. Discuss why the larger t values are more likely to be statistically significant.7. Discuss the meaning of the results regarding depression for this study. What is the clinical importance of this result?8. What is the smallest, paired t-test value in Table 2? Why do you think the smaller t values are not statistically significant?9. Discuss the clinical importance of these study results about the consumption of aspartame. Document your answer with a relevant source.10. Are these study findings related to the consumption of high- and low-aspartame diets ready for implementation in practice? Provide a rationale for your answer.| Exercise 17Understanding Paired or Dependent Samples t-TestStatistical Technique in ReviewThe paired or dependent samples t-test is a parametric statistical procedure calculated to determine differences between two sets of repeated measures data from one group of people. The scores used in the analysis might be obtained from the same subjects under different conditions, such as the one group pretest - posttest design. With this type of design, a single group of subjects experiences the pretest, treatment, and posttest. Subjects are referred to as serving as their own control during the pretest, which is then compared with the posttest scores following the treatment. Paired scores also result from a one-group repeated measures design, where one group of participants is exposed to different levels of an intervention. For example, one group of participants might be exposed to two different doses of a medication and the outcomes for each participant for each dose of medication are measured, resulting in paired scores. The one group design is considered a weak quasi-experimental design because it is difficult to determine the effects of a treatment without a comparison to a separate control group (Shadish, Cook, & Campbell, 2002).A less common type of paired groups is when the groups are matched as part of the design to ensure similarities between the two groups and thus reduce the effect of extraneous variables (Grove, Burns, & Gray, 2013; Shadish etal., 2002). For example, two groups might be matched on demographic variables such as gender, age, and severity of illness to reduce the extraneous effects of these variables on the study results. The assumptions for the paired samples t-test are as follows:1. The distribution of scores is normal or approximately normal.2. The dependent variable(s) is(are) measured at interval or ratio levels.3. Repeated measures data are collected from one group of subjects, resulting in paired scores.4. The differences between the paired scores are independent.Research ArticleSourceLindseth, G. N., Coolahan, S. E., Petros, T. V., & Lindseth, P. D. (2014). Neurobehavioral effects of aspartame consumption.





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- Psych635 Psychology Of Learning
- psychoanalysis is an important tool in practice. It provides great insight into the inner workings of the human mind
- Psychology
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- PYSCH300
- Qualitative data has been described as voluminous and sometimes overwhelming to the researcher. Discuss two strategies that would help a researcher manage and organize the data
- Quiz For Week One, Nursing 304. Ten Question Test. Please Read Chapters 1 & 2 To Retain Information Pertaining To The Test.
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- readings
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- recommend two (2) desired characteristics of a board of directors. Provide support for your response
- Reflect on circumstances and behaviors that can lead performance reviews awry, and how to support a review process with constructive outcomes.
- reflect on circumstances and behaviors that can lead performance reviews awry, and how to support a review process with constructive outcomes. pls use specific references attached
- Reflect on the analysis of the sin of suicide and, thus, euthanasia from the topic readings. Do you agree? Why or why not?Refer to the lecture and topic readings in your response.
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- rescreening (insider threats)
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- review Chapters 7 through 9 in the textbook. Then
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- several commentators are of the opinion that I failed to fully establish falsifiability of Freud's psychoanalytic theory. Second
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- succeeding in online courses requires a different approach compared to traditional classroom settings. To help you make the most of your online learning experience
- such as can
- such as notifications from social media or email. Organize your study materials and have a reliable internet connection to ensure seamless access to course materials.
- such as parental divorce. Peer sociability is strengthened by but also promotes cognitive
- such as reciprocal teaching and cooperative learning. This transforms classrooms into communities of learners and is known as a social-constructivist classroom. Teachers guide the process of learning
- such as semantic bootstrapping (using word meanings to decipher sentence structure) to build their grammar knowledge? Or
- such as the latent stage and the Electra complex
- such as those that begin with consonants
- Summaries of quantitative and qualitative studies.
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- that personal ethics and organizations ethics are two different and unrelated concepts. Others
- that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. In this unfolding conundrum of life and history
- the attribute is useful
- the court also explained that 'no free government now exists in the world
- The directions are attached. However you must read the PDF file first in order to answer the questions.
- the long-run aggregate supply curve will:
- the modern Court did not create new law; rather
- the project also serves to establish your literacy in other crucial areas of the security industry
- the project requires 6 inches of pavement thickness if the unit weight of the product is equal to 145 lbs per cubic foot. Using this information
- the psychiatrist stated that Charles was not suicidal and diagnoses him with antisocial personality disorder.(Learning Objectives: 1
- the researchers were interested in how parent and teacher reports of activity compared to actigraph results.
- the role of work and money
- The topic is: Discuss how a nurses previous abusive relationships might negatively or positively affect his or her practice with victims of domestic violence.
- the traditional classroom and the constructivist classroom. In the traditional classroom the teacher is the sole authority knowledge
- the various risks to assets; security and safety control operating standards
- theory critique & concept analysis
- There are reports of people performing almost superhuman feats of strength when under great stress, Specifically, what is happening in the body that would allow this to happen?
- these findings do not suggest that heavy television viewing causes ADHD. However
- they think about their thinking. This is known as metacognition. When children meet mental challenges
- think about a team you currently work with or have worked with in the past and how well this team has functioned. Think about both the positives and the negatives
- this curiosity has led to theories on how language skills develop in childhood.
- This essay also an informative essay about taking care of the patient (medical). You can choose on your own topic.
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- to better promote the value and dignity of individuals or groups and to serve others in ways that promote human flourishing.
- To investigate the most effective measures to decrease the risk of falls due to the use of narcotics in the community.
- to usc a Discourse. The most you can do is III It'! them practice being a linguist with you.
- to use NSAIDs to manage his symptoms of pain and discomfort. Which of the following statements would be most appropriate when teaching Sam about the use of NSAIDs to manage his pain?
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- Using examples, compare and contrast the sampling strategies of qualitative versus quantitative research designs. Describe some advantages and disadvantages of each.
- Using the DSM-5, Explain and Justify your Diagnosis for this client. 6-Explain any Legal and/or Ethical Implications related to counseling this client.
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- Watch the short video using the link below and in the attachment and write a journal based on the scenario. https://share.icloud.com/photos/0zNuP1lL6i4oPi5eLGv0znoxg
- watch the video Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 â¬' 1951) The Limits of Language.Next
- we can always ask about how much ten- 12 """""" or conflict is present between any two of a person's Discourses (Rosaldo
- we shall surely be dragged down the long
- we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our world into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. If we will but make the right choice
- Week7 discussion
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- What are the characteristics of a design and population that determines the power a study has?
- What are the models used for translating research into practice?
- What aspects of the topic readings do you find the most interesting? What is your view of the analysis of disease and healing in the readings? Explain.
- What do public health nurses need to know about vaping and e-cigarettes?
- What essential elements should be included in a health teaching plan addressing physical, emotional, social, and spiritual challenges in adolescents?
- what is a computer program?
- What is the Christian concept of the imago Dei? How might it be important to health care, and why is it relevant?
- What is your definition of spiritual care? How does it differ or accord with the description given in the topic readings? Explain.
- What is your position on assigning grades based on a curve (a relative scale)? Explain and defend your position.
- What methods can nurses use to actively influence health policies and legislation?
- What resources do you use to determine safety and effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicine?
- What types of information do you use in the day-to-day care of clients? Where do you source that information? What are some of the barriers you face in accessing information to support client care?
- What weird food combinations do you really enjoy?
- What would spirituality be according to your own worldview? How do you believe that your conception of spirituality would influence the way in which you care for patients?
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- whether good or bad. The intent of the short research projects is to dig a little deeper into some of the topics
- which are the fertile soil in which the seed of communism grows and develops.
- which eventually leads to the ability to organize speech into the phonemic categories of their own language. Older infants begin to detect the internal structure of sentences and words
- which follow a subject-verb-object order. Once this occurs
- which measures impulsivity
- which measures participants' ability to inhibit automatic responses
- which triggers the vulnerability. As soon as the user downloads this shortcut file on Windows 10; windows explorer will
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- With the information provided i need the outline that i posted filled out and with proper nanda diagnosis.
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- Write a 5 page research paper about the treatments and care for patients with Alzheimer's Disease. APA Style Use as many references as possible, at least 5 within the last 5 years.
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- Ych635 Psychology Of Learning
- you believe you can provide the CIO with the information he needs.
- you have gained in this course relate to the following professional occupational positions:
- you have to go through the process of retrieval. Retrieval of information from our long-term knowledge base occurs in three ways: recognition
- you may group related items (e.g. all dairy products together)
- you will review the Procon.org Website in order to gather information. Then
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