Question: Jamovi tutorial- One Sample T test Enter or import data Select T-Tests Select One Sample T-Test Select your Dependent Variable and then click the arrow

Jamovi tutorial- One Sample T test

  • Enter or import data
  • Select T-Tests
  • Select One Sample T-Test
  • Select your Dependent Variable and then click the arrow
  • Under the Hypothesis section, enter your population Mean in the Test valueinput box
  • Select Descriptives to also calculate those if you don't have them already for your sample

a) What is the t value for a one sample t-test of the Baseline Resting membrane potential (Baseline RMP) of this sample of cells if the expected average RMP for this population of cells is -72.5 mV?

b) Is there a significant difference of Baseline resting membrane potential (Baseline RMP) in this sample? Explain your answer using the p value, sample mean, and standard deviation/error of the mean. (assume 2 tailed test at =0.05)

c) What is the t value and p value (two tailed) of a single sample t-test of the Baseline sEPSCs frequency if the previous population mean is 1.0 hz?

d) Is the single sample t-test of the sample of Baseline sEPSCs frequency significant? (assume 2 tailed test at =0.05) Explain your answer using the p value, sample mean, and standard deviation and or error of the mean.

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