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The document shows the results of a t-test comparing pre and post scores of 11 participants who received an intervention. It found a mean pre score of 8.45 and post score of 7.91, with a difference of 0.54. The t-value was 0.97, which is not significant given the critical value of 2.23, indicating the difference could be due to chance. In summary, the t-test found no significant difference between pre and post scores, suggesting the intervention did not have an effect.

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The document shows the results of a t-test comparing pre and post scores of 11 participants who received an intervention. It found a mean pre score of 8.45 and post score of 7.91, with a difference of 0.54. The t-value was 0.97, which is not significant given the critical value of 2.23, indicating the difference could be due to chance. In summary, the t-test found no significant difference between pre and post scores, suggesting the intervention did not have an effect.

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NAME PRE POST d d2

A 12 10 2 4
B 13 9 4 16
C 8 7 1 1
D 9 10 1 1
E 10 12 2 4
F 4 5 1 1
G 3 4 1 1
H 6 5 1 1
I 7 8 1 1
J 9 7 2 4
K 12 10 2 4

TOTAL 93 87 18 38

n= 11
∑PRE 93 ∑d 18
∑POST 87 ∑d2 38
1. d
1.d ∑d = 18
n 11

1.d= 1.6

2. Sd= 11 (38)- (18)2


11(11-1)

2.Sd= 418-324 = 94
11(10) 110

= 0.854545 = 0.92

SUMMARY TABLE
VARIABLE df t-value Criitical Value Decision
Perception 10 5.77 2.228 Reject HO
d 1.6
sd 92
3 tvalue= 1.6-0
0.92/11

= 1.6 = 1.6
0.92/3.32 0.28

tvalue = 5.77

4. df = n-1 = 11-01
df= 10

The result shows that there is a sufficient


evidence at 0.05 level of significance to show that
there is a significant difference between the
perception of respondents before (pre) and after
(post) their exposure to an intervention.
NAME PRE POST
A 12 10
B 13 9
C 8 7
D 9 10
E 10 12
F 4 5
G 3 4
H 6 5
I 7 8
J 9 7
K 12 10

TOTAL 93 87
t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means

PRE POST
Mean 8.45454545454546 7.90909090909091
Variance 10.6727272727273 6.49090909090909
Observations 11 11
Pearson Correlation 0.82245438770025
Hypothesized Mean Diffe 0
df 10
t Stat 0.97077720253586
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.17727690975847
t Critical one-tail 1.81246112281168
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.35455381951694
t Critical two-tail 2.22813885198627

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