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[title] Interpreting Results
-[* black] In order to interpret the results, look at the p-value and the alpha value. If the p-value is less than the alpha value, the null hypothesis is rejected. If the p-value is greater than the alpha, the null hypothesis is accepted.
+[* black] Look at the p-value and the alpha value. If the p-value is less than the alpha value, the null hypothesis is rejected. If the p-value is greater than the alpha, the null hypothesis is accepted.
[* black] Write your results out on a research document like this: "It is not significant. M = 48.70, SD = 27.01461, t(9) = 5.701, p < .00, alpha = .05."
[* black] M: mean
[* black] SD: standard deviation
- [* black] t(9): "t" means t-test, "(9)" is the Degree of Freedom
+ [* black] t(9): "t" means t-test; "(9)" is the degrees of freedom, which is 9 in this case
[* black] p: p-value
[* black] alpha: alpha value
[* black] Write this for each of the independent and dependent variables.