The instructions for the test tell you what to do, I have copied them below:
Although, as you know, scientific notation (negative or positive powers of 10) can help us write small or large numbers, for this test WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN NORMAL NUMERICAL STYLE eg 3456000 and NOT 3.456 x 10^6 or any variation of this. Also take care not to use unnecessary numbers of decimal places i.e. trailing zeroes eg 0.987 NOT 0.98700. This is because VITAL cannot recognise alternative correct answers.
For t-values, the sign gives you information on the direction of the difference between the means. For your purposes you can ignore the negative sign. Then go ahead interpreting your t's and p's as usual :)
Hi Fabia,
ReplyDeleteWhere can we find the data that we need to plot the graph for Snail Mass vs Length ^3?
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Howard
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DeleteGo onto the 107 area in VITAL and look under module content/semester1/week3. Here you will find the class data from the morning and the afternoon.
Fabia
Hi!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is to do with the pre-class test for experiment 3.
If one of the answers use positive or negative powers of 10, can you please guide me as to how exactly I must input it in the answer box?
Thank you so much
Varshini
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DeleteThe instructions for the test tell you what to do, I have copied them below:
Although, as you know, scientific notation (negative or positive powers of 10) can help us write small or large numbers, for this test WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN NORMAL NUMERICAL STYLE eg 3456000 and NOT 3.456 x 10^6 or any variation of this. Also take care not to use unnecessary numbers of decimal places i.e. trailing zeroes eg 0.987 NOT 0.98700. This is because VITAL cannot recognise alternative correct answers.
Fabia
Thank you so much!!!!
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DeleteHi, Do you know how to write about descriptive statistics in the results part of the cycle 2 assignment for 109?
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Deletecheck out page 30 in your 109 CSS handbook and pages 19 (bottom) and 30 in your essential skills toolkit for guidance :)
Fabia
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ReplyDeleteI was just wondering what a negative t value means and how to interpret that in regards to the p value and the null hypothesis etc.
Thank you!
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DeleteFor t-values, the sign gives you information on the direction of the difference between the means. For your purposes you can ignore the negative sign. Then go ahead interpreting your t's and p's as usual :)
Fabia
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ReplyDeleteAll comments/questions above are from last previous years ;)
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