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SxyDvl

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Hey there sexy ppl,

this is my first post, and hopefully a kind soul out there will reply

As we await the return of our results, have any of u felt that gut clenching pain as you realise that the 6 hrs of last min cramming you did the night b4 the exam may not have been enough to see you safely across the 50% line and on to calm waters
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well i have, and as such 'study' has taken on 'meaning' :eek:

Ive decided to tackle stats, as a definite weak spot...and

Please can someone explain the T test... :s

.....I would appreciate it very much
 

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The t test is a test based on the normal distribution model when standard deviation of the sample isn't known.

The test statistic is Tob=(mean-hypothesis mean)/(observed standard deviation/Sqrt[sample number]). Large values of Tob argue against the hypothesis mean. This value is checked with against the table of values to achieve a P value.
 
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yeah i did a t-test for some bio report. cant really help you though :S
this is not good.
i really dont want to do stats next sem...maybe ill change...?
 

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Thanyou very much Templar,
im studying it....slowly its making sense :)
 

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melimoo said:
yeah i did a t-test for some bio report. cant really help you though :S
this is not good.
i really dont want to do stats next sem...maybe ill change...?
Do discrete, piss easy marks.
 

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Stats is a specific part of my course structure, but I still managed to argue them down :)
 

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They recommend discrete for almost everything science or engineering based. Discrete is practically useless except maybe for PhD in that topic or honours in pure.
 

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