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The t-tests (related and unrelated), how to do and how to handle in a pre-tertiary examination. Suitable for all examination boards and IB.

Part of the “STATS@PSYCH SERIES

Pack contains:

• PowerPoint presentation (28 slides)
• Related t-test calculator sheet
• Worksheet- do it yourself (three examination style questions)

This unique PowerPoint© resource, is designed for the experienced teacher and/or teachers who are new to teaching statistics as part of pre-tertiary psychology; also, it requires minimal statistical knowledge to deliver. This resource carefully and clearly demonstrates how to do (related) and how to handle (unrelated) in an examination


Quite simply, this pack contains everything you need to deliver the t-tests: ‘just pick up and go’.


The author: Andy McCarthy CPsychol, is a Chartered Psychologist, an experienced publisher, Psychology Teacher/Lecturer and a member of the Royal Statistical Society

Also available as a ‘STATS@PSYCH bundle’
How to do:
Standard Deviation, Chi-Square, Binomial Sign Test, Mann-Whitney, Wilcoxon and Spearman’s RHO

Review of series

“Does exactly what it says on the packet, teaches you how to teach the statistical tests: understandable, fun and informative for students.”
Dr Agnes Lech: Queen Mary’s London

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A-Level and IB Psychology ‘STATS@PSYCH Series’: Statistical Tests + Evaluating Correlations all in one bundle:

A-Level and IB Psychology: All the required Statistical Tests, in one bundle. + bonus EVALUATING CORRELATIONS PPT Suitable for the new examination specifications 2015 and covers the requirements for all the major examination boards This unique PowerPoint© resource, is designed for the experienced teacher and/or teachers who are new to teaching statistics as part of A-level Psychology. Also it requires minimal statistical knowledge to deliver. This resource carefully and clearly demonstrates how to calculate: 1\. Introduction 2\. Standard Deviation 3\. Binomial Sign Test 4\. Chi-Square Ӽ² 5\. Spearman’s rho 6\. Mann Whitney U 7\. Wilcoxon T Newly added: The t-tests (related and unrelated)... How to do and how to handle Bonus: Evaluating Correlations "An advanced Issue' (Includes how to calculate the predictive difference between a weak and a strong significant correlation, as an extended evaluation) There are nine PowerPoints© in total (one introductory and then the six statistical tests + the t-tests + evaluating correlations). The slides can be edited/copied to suit and are set out in a way to engage students in a simple yet informative way. Each PPT has an explanation, a progressive worked example and one for the student to attempt themselves. Each innovative resource is designed to be presented as a whole lesson. The stats tests are particularly useful for giving a research project that 'professional edge'. Quite simply, this pack contains everything you need to deliver the statistical tests; simply ‘pick up and go’. The author: Andy McCarthy CPsychol, is a Chartered Psychologist, an experienced publisher, Psychology Teacher/Lecturer and a member of the Royal Statistical Society Reviews: "These are no nonsense PowerPoints which simply talk the viewer through the statistical calculations. The students found it accessible and we could easily flip back through slides for clarification." Claire Barker: Head of Psychology Queen’s College Taunton “Does exactly what it says on the packet, teaches you how to teach the statistical tests: understandable, fun and informative for students.” Dr Agnes Lech: Queen Mary’s London

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