Data Analysis Worksheet
Data Analysis Worksheet
Also note, the tables we’ve included in this worksheet and on the lab slides are not in APA format, and
may not always be the best way to present your data. So don’t just copy and paste!
Descriptive statistics for the 2D vs 3D size judgements. You are interested if adding 3D matters.
Size
Judgment 3D
Size
Judgment 2D
Was there a difference in mean size judgement? If yes, what was the direction of this difference?
2
Inferential statistics
Descriptive statistics are useful for describing your data but they do not formally test whether your
manipulation matters. To do that we require inferential statistics. When comparing 2 groups it is
common to use a t-test. The t-test produces 3 key values that must be reported correctly.
Now we test for a difference between conditions using an inferential statistic, the
t-test…
Was the mean size judgment significantly different for the 2D and 3D conditions?
Descriptive statistics for the size judgements. You are interested in whether surrounding information
biases size judgments.
Size Judgment
Small Surround
Size Judgment
Big Surround
Was there a difference in mean size judgement? If yes, what was the direction of this difference?
4
Inferential statistics
Descriptive statistics are useful for describing your data but they do not formally test the hypothesis. To
do that we require inferential statistics. When comparing 2 groups it is common to use a t-test. The t-
test produces 3 key values that must be reported correctly.
Now we can address our hypothesis using an inferential statistic, the t -test…
Hypothesis 1
If our hypothesis is supported then the mean size judgment will be larger when the surrounding
bodies are small, compared with when the surrounding bodies are large.