FEWER PRACTICE INCREASES ERRORS

FEWER PRACTICE INCREASES ERRORS.

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The comparative means for a sample of 24 students divided into two groups, with an experimental group and a control group, where the mean for the experimental group was 3.25 (M=3.25) and the mean for the control group was 2.75 (M=2.75). The standard deviation for the experimental group was 0.69 (SD=0.69) and the standard deviation for the control group was 0.52 (SD= 0.52). The independent sample t-test was not factually significant, (t (24) =1.16, p=1.10). The t value was 1.16 and the null hypothesis was below the p-value. In addition, the degree of freedom was 11. A T-test conducted to compare the control and the experimental groups.

Table 1. Number of Trials for An Independent T-Test between The Experimental and The Control Group.
Group n M SD

Experimental Group
12
3.25
1.69

Control Group
12
2.75
0.52

Table 2. Independent Statistical Test Measures
Group t df

Experimental Group 1.16 11

Control Group                              

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