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I am trying to use excel to do some simple data analysis (t test). I am
analyzing a few different sets of data with the same number of samples each. 3 in a control group and 3 in a treatment group. By my understanding of degrees of freedom...there are 4 degrees of freedom (3+3)-2. For some reason though, for the different data (with 3 samples in each group) I am getting a different number of degrees of freedom (ie. 2 instead of 4). If I have the same number of samples in each analysis condition, shouldn't my degrees of freedom be the same?? |
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jeng -
Excel's Analysis ToolPak (Tools | Data Analysis) has three separate t-tests. You did not specify which one you are using. With 3 observations in each of the two samples, there will be df = 2 for the paired-sample test, df = 3 for the unequal-variance test, and df = 4 for the equal-variance test. - Mike http://www.mikemiddleton.com "jeng" wrote in message ... I am trying to use excel to do some simple data analysis (t test). I am analyzing a few different sets of data with the same number of samples each. 3 in a control group and 3 in a treatment group. By my understanding of degrees of freedom...there are 4 degrees of freedom (3+3)-2. For some reason though, for the different data (with 3 samples in each group) I am getting a different number of degrees of freedom (ie. 2 instead of 4). If I have the same number of samples in each analysis condition, shouldn't my degrees of freedom be the same?? |
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