ONE SAMPLE TESTING
Understanding the concept and practice
Tuesday, May 7th 2024
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These are our rules!
We start the class on time I always open for feedback
(10.00 – 11.40 WITA). of the activity in the class.
I hope you engage in the class. There is always a task in every
Interactive/two sided. topic. But it’s in group.
Class will be divided into 4 parts:
Contact me during working
Quiz/presentation (sp), lecture, and
hours and weekdays.
practice, evaluation. +
All student will get your own chance You can bring your drink during
to demonstrate SPSS to others. the lecture (better use tumbler).
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The concept of
One sample test
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One Sample T-test
Statistic test that used to assess the difference between certain
values (mean) and the average of a population group.
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We need to determine the population value that will be
compared to values in the sample.
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This is categorized in the parametric statistic, so need to know
whether the data should be normal distributed or not.
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•Open SPSS
One •Input Data
Sample •Click Analyze
T-Test •Click Compare Means...
Steps in •Click Means
SPSS •Send the variables to variables box.
•Click OK
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SPSS
Simulation +
Use ‘Data [Link]’ +
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SPSS
+ Simulation Steps !
• Normal distribution test
•One sample t-test
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Normality Test
•Click Analyze
•Click Descriptive Statistic
•Click Explore
•Wait until the new window
popping-up.
•Put all the tested
variables into
dependent list box.
Note:
Interval/rasio data only.
Normality Test
•Click Plot
•Click normality plots with
test
•Click Continues
•Clik OK.
+ Output of Normality
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Look at:
Sig. Value in kolmogorov smirnov (if samples >10)
Nilai shapiro-Wilk (if sample <10)
Data would be normal when sig > 0.05
One Sample Test
•Click Analyze
•Click Compare Means
•Click One-Sample T Test...
•Wait until the new window
popping-up.
•Put all the tested
variables into Test
Variable(s) box.
•Input compared score
into ‘Test Value’ box
(e.g: 75).
•Clik OK.
+ Output of One Sample T-Test
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1. Sig. Value.
Data would be sig (there is a correlation) if (p<0,05).
2. Mean Difference
Which means there is a sig difference in mean and test value (approx. -26,3 point).
The negative sign (-) means the test value (which is 75) is lower than about 26,3 point
with mean. (Vice versa)
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Group Task!
Description of Task:
• Do it in the group (3 students/group).
• Please kindly to download the data set titled ”OST TASK” in
e-learning to complete this task.
• Please analyze the data and interpret the result of analysis.
• Every group need to present the result in the next meeting
by power point.
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• With the given test value (85), is there any sig difference
between mean of KL and test value?
+ • How difference the mean of KL and test value?
“ It’s easy to lie with statistic.
It’s hard to tell the truth
without statistic.
Thank you!