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Statistical Analysis for a Thesis

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Marji Loves Albert - 06 May 2006 23:46 GMT
Hello,
I am trying to crunch my data for my thesis and I'm at a complete loss as to
what to do. If anyone can help me figure out how to input my data I would be
very happy. I have one independent variable (type of teacher) with two levels
(general education and special education). I gave out a questionnaire to
several teachers. The questionnaires have 15 questions. The special ed group
returned 16 usable questionnaires and the general ed teacher group returned
56 usable questionnaires. I need to use a two-tailed t-test to get my results
but I don't know where to start or what to do! Can anyone help me? Thank you.
Ikaabod - 08 May 2006 18:45 GMT
I would start by using the function TTEST in excel.  If you click INSERT
then FUNCTION.  You can then type TTEST and hit <enter> then select
TTEST.

That's a start.
-Ikaabod

-Hello,
I am trying to crunch my data for my thesis and I'm at a complete loss
as to
what to do. If anyone can help me figure out how to input my data I
would be
very happy. I have one independent variable (type of teacher) with two
levels
(general education and special education). I gave out a questionnaire
to
several teachers. The questionnaires have 15 questions. The special ed
group
returned 16 usable questionnaires and the general ed teacher group
returned
56 usable questionnaires. I need to use a two-tailed t-test to get my
results
but I don't know where to start or what to do! Can anyone help me?
Thank you.-

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