After 12 years this video finally gets a comment lol. Keep in mind this doesn't hold true for negative numbers, √-1*-1 does not equal √-1 * √-1, because the left evaluates to -1*-1 = 1, √1 = 1, and the right evaluates to i * i = i^2 = -1
Question, my student's prof used "Standard Error" in this formula for s and not standard deviation for a single-means t-test. Should it be standard error or standard deviation?
2024 😊an exam tomorrow
Really helpful video sir
Short and to the point, thank you so much !
Where is the delta 🤷♂️
Thank you!!!
Thank you
What’s the p?
How did the 1.96 came?and the area in the body too
...I am disappointed with my professor and can now reject the null that he knows how to teach. Thank you so much!!!
13 year old video and still the best explanation i encountered.
Thank you!
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I'm here in 2024. And this is still so helpful. Thank you
what if n's are different?
Thank you so much! Very thorough and easy to follow
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How do u convert it
better video than popular youtube channel like khan academy.
there is a little problem in the first cart. 100+150+20 is not equal 300
Super effective, thank you king
i don't understand how you got 2.5%
Drink a glass of Fresh juice and I will make a pay....Thank you
Thx for the lecture
thank you :)
Is dependent samples t-test the same as paired sample t-test?
Thank you sir I like you 😊most beautiful explanation
Can you send us the link of your t-table pleaseeeee
FIRST AFTER 12 YEARS
2024 team where you
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Where didi the 0.05 came from
You must use another rule not the pooled variance
You used a wrong rule?
Thank you so so much for simplifying this
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Watching this cuz our teacher didn't give us any module about T-TEST Dependent
what if the n differs in each column
Thank you! You explained it better than my professor.
i love how the whole world is united by 'doing the assignment the night before' such a nice feeling lol
your row totals are wrong
good stuff man
lol, most simplest explanantion ever i came across
After 12 years this video finally gets a comment lol. Keep in mind this doesn't hold true for negative numbers, √-1*-1 does not equal √-1 * √-1, because the left evaluates to -1*-1 = 1, √1 = 1, and the right evaluates to i * i = i^2 = -1
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Ive been searching this for hours Thanks a lot for the easy and aimple answer
i failed my exam cz of u bruh
Very educative presentation
Thank you very much for the easy and wonderful explanation
come at 2024 to watch this
Question, my student's prof used "Standard Error" in this formula for s and not standard deviation for a single-means t-test. Should it be standard error or standard deviation?
Vedios legit help me one day before my biostatistics