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This example teaches you how to perform a t-Test in Chapter


Excel. The t-Test is used to test the null hypothesis that Analysis ToolPak
the means of two populations are equal.

Below you can find the study hours of 6 female


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students and 5 male students. easy
Histogram

H0 : μ 1 - μ 2 = 0 Descriptive Statistics

H1 : μ 1 - μ 2 ≠ 0 Anova

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To perform a t-Test, execute the following steps.

1. First, perform an F-Test to determine if the variances


of the two populations are equal. This is not the case.

2. On the Data tab, in the Analysis group, click Data


Analysis.

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load the Analysis ToolPak add-in.

3. Select t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal


Variances and click OK.
4. Click in the Variable 1 Range box and select the
range A2:A7.

5. Click in the Variable 2 Range box and select the


range B2:B6.

6. Click in the Hypothesized Mean Difference box and


type 0 (H0: μ1 - μ2 = 0).

7. Click in the Output Range box and select cell E1.

8. Click OK.

Result:
Conclusion: We do a two-tail test (inequality). lf t Stat <
-t Critical two-tail or t Stat > t Critical two-tail, we reject
the null hypothesis. This is not the case, -2.365 < 1.473
< 2.365. Therefore, we do not reject the null hypothesis.
The observed difference between the sample means
(33 - 24.8) is not convincing enough to say that the
average number of study hours between female and
male students differ significantly.
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