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sift:summary_statistics:summary_statistics_dialog [2025/07/24 17:09] – [One Sample T Test] wikisysopsift:summary_statistics:summary_statistics_dialog [2025/07/24 17:33] (current) wikisysop
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 The Summary Statistics dialog is found on the toolbar and under the Analysis menu. The Summary Statistics dialog is found on the toolbar and under the Analysis menu.
  
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 ====One Sample T Test ===== ====One Sample T Test =====
  
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 +===Test Information=== 
 + 
 +To run a one sample t test you will need to input the following: 
 + 
 +  * **Test Name** 
 +  * ** Statistical Test**: One Sample T Test 
 +  * ** Significance Level**: Options of 0.1, 0.05, 0.025,0.01,0.005,0.001 
 +  * **Data Selection** 
 +    * **Group**: One Metric must be selected 
 +    * **Workspaces**: Select all workspaces you want included in your test 
 +    * **Use Excluded Data**: If checked, any excluded data will be included in your test 
 +    * **Use All Workspaces**: If checked, all workspaces will be used in your test 
 +    * **Population Mean**: Mean of the population you are comparing against 
 + 
 +===Result Information=== 
 + 
 +Once the test has run the results information will be displayed: 
 + 
 +  * **Result Name**: Drop down to ensure you are looking at the right test 
 +  * **Test Information** 
 +    * **Statistical Test**: What test was performed 
 +    * **Significance Level**: What significance level was used to run the test 
 +    * ** Population Mean**: What Population Mean was used 
 +    * **Group1**: Name of group used in test. If expanded the selected workspaces will be shown 
 +  * **Group Results** 
 +    * For the group the following results will be shown 
 +      * **Mean** 
 +      * **Standard Deviation** 
 +      * **Standard Error** 
 +      * **N** 
 +  * **Test Results** 
 +    * **Degrees of Freedom** 
 +    * **T Stat** 
 +    * **Null Hypothesis** : Either will say Do Not Reject Null Hypothesis, or Reject Null Hypothesis 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +====Two Sample T Test ===== 
 + 
 +{{ :twosamplettest.png?500}} 
 + 
 +===Test Information=== 
 + 
 +To run a two sample t test you will need to input the following: 
 + 
 +  * **Test Name** 
 +  * ** Statistical Test**: Two Sample T Test 
 +  * ** Significance Level**: Options of 0.2,0.1, 0.05,0.01,0.002 
 +  * **Data Selection** 
 +    * **Group**: Two Metrics must be selected 
 +    * **Workspaces**: Select all workspaces you want included in your test 
 +    * **Use Excluded Data**: If checked, any excluded data will be included in your test 
 +    * **Use All Workspaces**: If checked, all workspaces will be used in your test 
 + 
 +===Result Information=== 
 + 
 +Once the test has run the results information will be displayed: 
 + 
 +  * **Result Name**: Drop down to ensure you are looking at the right test 
 +  * **Test Information** 
 +    * **Statistical Test**: What test was performed 
 +    * **Significance Level**: What significance level was used to run the test 
 +    * **Group1**: Name of group one used in test. If expanded the selected workspaces will be shown 
 +    * **Group2**: Name of group two used in test. If expanded the selected workspaces will be shown 
 +  * **Group Results** 
 +    * For each group and overall the following results will be shown 
 +      * **Mean** 
 +      * **Standard Deviation** 
 +      * **Standard Error** 
 +      * **N** 
 +  * **Test Results** 
 +    * **Degrees of Freedom** 
 +    * ** Pooled Standard Deviation** 
 +    * **T Stat** 
 +    * **Null Hypothesis** : Either will say Do Not Reject Null Hypothesis, or Reject Null Hypothesis 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +====Paired T Test ===== 
 + 
 +{{ :pairedttest.png?500}} 
 + 
 +===Test Information=== 
 + 
 +To run a Paired t test you will need to input the following: 
 + 
 +  * **Test Name** 
 +  * ** Statistical Test**: Paired T Test 
 +  * ** Significance Level**: Options of 0.2,0.1, 0.05,0.01,0.002 
 +  * **Data Selection** 
 +    * **Group**: Two Metrics must be selected 
 +    * **Workspaces**: Select all workspaces you want included in your test 
 +    * **Use Excluded Data**: If checked, any excluded data will be included in your test 
 +    * **Use All Workspaces**: If checked, all workspaces will be used in your test 
 +===Result Information=== 
 + 
 +Once the test has run the results information will be displayed: 
 + 
 +  * **Result Name**: Drop down to ensure you are looking at the right test 
 +  * **Test Information** 
 +    * **Statistical Test**: What test was performed 
 +    * **Significance Level**: What significance level was used to run the test 
 +    * **Group1**: Name of group one used in test. If expanded the selected workspaces will be shown 
 +    * **Group2**: Name of group two used in test. If expanded the selected workspaces will be shown 
 +  * **Group Results** 
 +    * For each group and overall the following results will be shown 
 +      * **Mean** 
 +      * **Standard Deviation** 
 +      * **Standard Error** 
 +      * **N** 
 +  * **Test Results** 
 +    * **Degrees of Freedom** 
 +    * **Mean of Differences** 
 +    * **Standard Deviation of Differences** 
 +    * **Standard Error of Differences** 
 +    * **T Stat** 
 +    * **Null Hypothesis** : Either will say Do Not Reject Null Hypothesis, or Reject Null Hypothesis
sift/summary_statistics/summary_statistics_dialog.1753376960.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/07/24 17:09 by wikisysop