Course
T-test in R
Ended Feb 19, 2020
Spots remaining: 20
Full course description
Term: Spring 2020
Date: February 19th, 2020
Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: Torgersen Hall 1120
Instructors: Kate Miller, Frances McCarty, & Jennifer Van Mullekom
Presented By: Statistical Analysis & Innovations Group (SAIG)
Zoom: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/3625663140
Description:
Do you have data from a sample and want to test the plausibility of a population feature? In other words, do you want to know if increased values in your sample are significant? Are you interested in comparing the average response between two different groups? Or if the treatment you applied to your sample led to an increase or decrease in performance? In the SAIG Short Course T-tests in R, we will cover the different situations t-tests, a common statistical procedure, is applied.
Date: February 19th, 2020
Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: Torgersen Hall 1120
Instructors: Kate Miller, Frances McCarty, & Jennifer Van Mullekom
Presented By: Statistical Analysis & Innovations Group (SAIG)
Zoom: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/3625663140
Description:
Do you have data from a sample and want to test the plausibility of a population feature? In other words, do you want to know if increased values in your sample are significant? Are you interested in comparing the average response between two different groups? Or if the treatment you applied to your sample led to an increase or decrease in performance? In the SAIG Short Course T-tests in R, we will cover the different situations t-tests, a common statistical procedure, is applied.