satt comments on N-back news: Jaeggi 2011, or, is there a psychologist/statistician in the house? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: satt 16 June 2011 11:38:08PM *  1 point [-]

The groups are ((16 high improvement+16 low improvement)+30 control), so why is it (15), t(15), t(30), and then later t(16)? Does t(n) not mean that it's a t statistic over a population of n?

Not usually. Numbers in brackets after a well-known statistic normally represent parameters for that statistic's distribution; in the case of a t-test the bracketed number would be the number of degrees of freedom, which might be one less than the sample size (for a one-sample t-test) or two less than the sum of sample sizes (for an equal variances two-sample t-test).

(Disclaimer: I haven't read the paper.)

[Edited for unambiguity.]

Comment author: Jonathan_Graehl 17 June 2011 02:21:17AM 0 points [-]

Yes, that sounds familiar. Thanks.