chris&barb
Reef-Geeks
i was reading through this old thread and dont understand what Randy is talking about or how he came up with this, http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=190787&highlight=crystal+sea+marine+mix
the thread and the topic are not important. its this quote, what it means and how he found/figured it out that i want to know.
what is a "t-test" what is "p" how do you preform this, or where can you find this info on research papers?
im particularly interested in finding out this(t-test or p) from this paper http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0006-3185(198110)161:2<213:SDAAOZ>2.0.CO;2-N&size=LARGE
if i can i would like to find out about the mortality differences between the two groups and what that really means.
the thread and the topic are not important. its this quote, what it means and how he found/figured it out that i want to know.
When I do a t-test on those two results in Ron's article, I get a p of 0.36. That means there is a 36% chance that the apparent difference between the two is a random event (and that there is no actual difference). Most folks like to see p less than 0.05 (less than a 5% chance of random differences explaning the results) before claiming any significance. I know that Ron agrees with this.
what is a "t-test" what is "p" how do you preform this, or where can you find this info on research papers?
im particularly interested in finding out this(t-test or p) from this paper http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0006-3185(198110)161:2<213:SDAAOZ>2.0.CO;2-N&size=LARGE
if i can i would like to find out about the mortality differences between the two groups and what that really means.