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+[title] Understanding the Results Continued
+[* black] The second chart is the t-test:
+ [* black] The first column is the t score of the data.
+ [* black] The second column is the degrees of freedom.
+ [* black] ***Degrees of Freedom***: the freedom given to the data to factor in other contributing variables.
+ [* black] The third column is the sig value of the data.
+ [* black] ***P-value / sig***.: The number that says where on a standard bell curve a value needs to be in order to be statistically significant. [ex.: p-value of .05 means that a value must be outside the middle 95% of a bell curve to be statistically significant] (if we use this, we should probably have an image with it).
+ [* black] The final columns are the ranges inside the confidence intervals.
+ [* black] ***Confidence Interval Range***: an interval that consist of a range of values that are likely to have the unknown parameter.

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