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Define the independent-samples tt-test, state its primary statistical goal, and identify the two types of research designs in which this analytical method is appropriate according to the provided text.

Question: Define the independent-samples tt-test, state its primary statistical goal, and identify the two types of research designs in which this analytical method is appropriate according to the provided text.

Sample answer: The independent-samples tt-test is a statistical procedure used to determine if there is a significant difference between the means of two distinct groups (M1M_1 and M2M_2). This analytical method is appropriate in two research designs: (1) a between-subjects experimental design where two samples are tested under varying conditions, and (2) a cross-sectional research design where researchers compare pre-existing groups.

Key points:

  • Defines the independent-samples tt-test as a procedure comparing the means of two distinct groups (M1M_1 and M2M_2).
  • Identifies the primary goal as determining if there is a significant difference between these means.
  • Specifies its use in between-subjects experimental designs with varying conditions.
  • Specifies its use in cross-sectional research designs comparing pre-existing groups.

Rubric: The response must define the independent-samples tt-test as a tool to compare two distinct group means (M1M_1 and M2M_2) to look for a significant difference. It must also list the two correct research designs: between-subjects experimental designs (varying conditions) and cross-sectional research designs (comparing pre-existing groups).

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