Suppose you performed an independent-samples t-test to evaluate mean differences between two groups in a study. Then, you performed an ANOVA on the same data. You noticed that the critical t and critical F values in your two tests seem to be related somehow.
Assuming your study had 20 people (10 in each group), describe the relation between the critical values of t and F in each test.
>>7966178
You should have done applied math
>>7966178
babby's first homework assignment not going well?
>>7966178
More of sauce?
>>7966841
> wearing a helmet for track & field events
i don't think you want what she's selling
>>7966178
If you only have 2 variables, i.e. y=mx+c
Then your first degree of freedom in the anova is 1 (i forget if this is the MSS or RSS or TSS df, but it's the one that's k-1)
If this d.f. is 1, then the f-stat = (t-stat)^2
You can derive this yourself quite easily
>>7966853
Just concussions from sports
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She's still a qt
>>7966853
prob a regulation in pole vault from the organization