Chapter 9: Calculating the Paired- Samples t-Test
longitudinal research
a study in which the same participants are measured at two or more points in time
repeated measures design
the same participants are measured at two or more points in time; also called longitudinal research
within subjects design
the same participants are measured in two different situations or under two different conditions
clinical significance
the size of the effect is large enough to say the independent variable has a meaningful impact on clinical outcome
practical significance
the size of the effect is large enough to say the independent variable has a meaningful impact on the dependent variable (or clinical outcome)
standard error of the difference for difference scores
the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of difference scores (abbrev s(md)) used as the denominator in the paried samples t test equation
individual differences
attributes that vary from case to case
paired samples t test
hypothesis test used to compare the means of two dependent samples; also known as dependent-samples t test, correlated samples t test, related samples t test, matched-pairs t test, within subjects t test, or repeated measures t test
matched pairs
participants are grouped into sets of two based on their being similar on potential confounding variables
pre-post design
participants are measured on the dependent variable before and after an intervention
statistical significance
the observed difference between sample means is large enough to conclude that it represents a difference between population means