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how to interpret this t result?
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Two Sample t-test
data: Data by Sex
t = -2.4583, df = 222, p-value = 0.9926
alternative hypothesis: true difference in means is greater than 0
95 percent confidence interval:
-4.16643 Inf
sample estimates:
mean in group female mean in group male
57.78070 60.27273
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Two Sample t-test
data: Data by Sex
t = -2.4583, df = 222, p-value = 0.9926
alternative hypothesis: true difference in means is greater than 0
95 percent confidence interval:
-4.16643 Inf
sample estimates:
mean in group female mean in group male
57.78070 60.27273
statistical-significance mathematical-statistics t-test inference psychometrics
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Two Sample t-test
data: Data by Sex
t = -2.4583, df = 222, p-value = 0.9926
alternative hypothesis: true difference in means is greater than 0
95 percent confidence interval:
-4.16643 Inf
sample estimates:
mean in group female mean in group male
57.78070 60.27273
statistical-significance mathematical-statistics t-test inference psychometrics
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Two Sample t-test
data: Data by Sex
t = -2.4583, df = 222, p-value = 0.9926
alternative hypothesis: true difference in means is greater than 0
95 percent confidence interval:
-4.16643 Inf
sample estimates:
mean in group female mean in group male
57.78070 60.27273
statistical-significance mathematical-statistics t-test inference psychometrics
statistical-significance mathematical-statistics t-test inference psychometrics
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You used a one-sided $t$-test to test against the null that
$$textH_0: mu_textwomen leq mu_textmen,$$
but you observed $haty_textmen approx 57.8$ and $haty_textwomen approx 60.3$.
Therefore, you have very weak evidence against the null (in fact, your evidence points to the contrary), so you cannot reject it ($p approx 0.993$).
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@Alexis With no further details given in the question, it is not unlikely this new user simply didn't understand the syntax descriptions of'greater'and'less'. But fine, I'll remove it
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You used a one-sided $t$-test to test against the null that
$$textH_0: mu_textwomen leq mu_textmen,$$
but you observed $haty_textmen approx 57.8$ and $haty_textwomen approx 60.3$.
Therefore, you have very weak evidence against the null (in fact, your evidence points to the contrary), so you cannot reject it ($p approx 0.993$).
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@Alexis With no further details given in the question, it is not unlikely this new user simply didn't understand the syntax descriptions of'greater'and'less'. But fine, I'll remove it
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You used a one-sided $t$-test to test against the null that
$$textH_0: mu_textwomen leq mu_textmen,$$
but you observed $haty_textmen approx 57.8$ and $haty_textwomen approx 60.3$.
Therefore, you have very weak evidence against the null (in fact, your evidence points to the contrary), so you cannot reject it ($p approx 0.993$).
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@Alexis With no further details given in the question, it is not unlikely this new user simply didn't understand the syntax descriptions of'greater'and'less'. But fine, I'll remove it
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– Frans Rodenburg
4 hours ago
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$begingroup$
You used a one-sided $t$-test to test against the null that
$$textH_0: mu_textwomen leq mu_textmen,$$
but you observed $haty_textmen approx 57.8$ and $haty_textwomen approx 60.3$.
Therefore, you have very weak evidence against the null (in fact, your evidence points to the contrary), so you cannot reject it ($p approx 0.993$).
$endgroup$
You used a one-sided $t$-test to test against the null that
$$textH_0: mu_textwomen leq mu_textmen,$$
but you observed $haty_textmen approx 57.8$ and $haty_textwomen approx 60.3$.
Therefore, you have very weak evidence against the null (in fact, your evidence points to the contrary), so you cannot reject it ($p approx 0.993$).
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