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Pizza

Need help - simple statistics question
 
Simple question - need an urgent reply. I had a group of 52 panelists sample
and rate 2 separate products. Now I want to know if the mean ratings for the
2 products are significantly different. Do I use a paired or unpaired
t-test? Thanks in advance for any help.

Rasoul Khoshravan

Need help - simple statistics question
 
On Feb 13, 8:23*pm, Pizza wrote:
* Simple question - need an urgent reply. I had a group of 52 panelists sample
and rate 2 separate products. Now I want to know if the mean ratings for the
2 products are significantly different. Do I use a paired or unpaired
t-test? Thanks in advance for any help.


If you want to get a fast reply, you should better to post to a
statistic group in Google not here
Choose a group from one of the following listing:
http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...&q=statistics&

Sheeloo[_3_]

Need help - simple statistics question
 
Paired t-test.

However Rasoul is right... this is not the right forum for this question.

"Rasoul Khoshravan" wrote:

On Feb 13, 8:23 pm, Pizza wrote:
Simple question - need an urgent reply. I had a group of 52 panelists sample
and rate 2 separate products. Now I want to know if the mean ratings for the
2 products are significantly different. Do I use a paired or unpaired
t-test? Thanks in advance for any help.


If you want to get a fast reply, you should better to post to a
statistic group in Google not here
Choose a group from one of the following listing:
http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...&q=statistics&


joeu2004

Need help - simple statistics question
 
On Feb 13, 9:36*am, Rasoul Khoshravan wrote:
If you want to get a fast reply, you should
better to post to a statistic group in Google


Ordinarily, I would agree with you. But in my experience, some of the
people in these Excel forums are much more helpful than the people in
the sci.stat.* newsgroups.

James Silverton[_3_]

Need help - simple statistics question
 
Sheeloo wrote on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 09:58:11 -0800:

However Rasoul is right... this is not the right forum for
this question.


"Rasoul Khoshravan" wrote:


On Feb 13, 8:23 pm, Pizza wrote:
Simple question - need an urgent reply. I had a group of
52 panelists sample and rate 2 separate products. Now I
want to know if the mean ratings for the 2 products are
significantly different. Do I use a paired or
unpaired t-test? Thanks in advance for any help.


If you want to get a fast reply, you should better to post to
a statistic group in Google not here Choose a group from one
of the following
listing: http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...%3D46406&q=sta
tistics&


I think an appropriate group might have been suggested for a rather
simple question but it have been better answered by scanning an
elementary book on statistics. Posing the question in a ng. might
produce both help and rude comments.
--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


Pizza

Need help - simple statistics question
 


"Pizza" wrote:

Simple question - need an urgent reply. I had a group of 52 panelists sample
and rate 2 separate products. Now I want to know if the mean ratings for the
2 products are significantly different. Do I use a paired or unpaired
t-test? Thanks in advance for any help.



Since I am using Excel Analysis Pak, I automatically went here for advice.
Consulted several textbooks, but they were not clear as far as the example I
cite. I'm doing this type of analysis for the 1st time and want to be sure
it's correct.In the past folks here have been more than happy to answers
questions - sorry if I inconvenienced anyone!!!








Pizza

Need help - simple statistics question
 


"joeu2004" wrote:

On Feb 13, 9:36 am, Rasoul Khoshravan wrote:
If you want to get a fast reply, you should
better to post to a statistic group in Google


Ordinarily, I would agree with you. But in my experience, some of the
people in these Excel forums are much more helpful than the people in
the sci.stat.* newsgroups.


Indeed - Thank You!

James Silverton[_3_]

Need help - simple statistics question
 
Pizza wrote on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:45:03 -0800:

On Feb 13, 9:36 am, Rasoul Khoshravan
wrote:
If you want to get a fast reply, you should
better to post to a statistic group in Google


Ordinarily, I would agree with you. But in my experience,
some of the people in these Excel forums are much more
helpful than the people in the sci.stat.* newsgroups.


I'm surprised that no one suggested using Excel help. There is a
considerable amount of material available by asking help on statistical
tests, especially "About statistical analysis tools".

--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


joeu2004

Need help - simple statistics question
 
On Feb 13, 10:43*am, Pizza wrote:
Consulted several textbooks, but they were not
clear as far as the example I cite. *I'm doing
this type of analysis for the 1st time and want
to be sure it's correct.


Which I thought was self-evident from the way you asked your question.


sorry if I inconvenienced anyone!!!


No apology needed. IMHO, anyone "inconvenienced" by a question posted
here and unwilling to offer a constructive response is not obligated
to read it, much less respond to it.

Sometimes, vectoring a person to another newsgroup or RTFM is the
right thing to do. But I don't think your inquiry rose to that
level. It was straight-forward and well-asked (succinct), and it
demonstrated a modicum of knowledge.

joeu2004

Need help - simple statistics question
 
On Feb 13, 10:17*am, "James Silverton"
wrote:
I think an appropriate group might have been suggested
for a rather simple question but it have been better
answered by scanning an elementary book on statistics.
Posing the question in a ng. might produce both help
and rude comments.


This is the sort of non-constructive response that I expect to see in
the sci.stat.* newsgroups.

You are not obligated to respond to questions that you think are
"dumb", especially if you can only think of "rude comments" to make.

James Silverton[_3_]

Need help - simple statistics question
 
joeu2004 wrote on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:54:06 -0800 (PST):

On Feb 13, 10:17 am, "James Silverton"
wrote:
I think an appropriate group might have been suggested
for a rather simple question but it have been better
answered by scanning an elementary book on statistics.
Posing the question in a ng. might produce both help
and rude comments.


This is the sort of non-constructive response that I expect to
see in the sci.stat.* newsgroups.


Don't be ridiculous! It's a fair warning not a protest.

--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not



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