we look at levine's test for equality to see if variances are assumed to be equal. if they are assumed to be equal we will be looking at the t values in the top row, if not - in the bottom one. variances are assumed to be equal if sig. is more than 0.05 :)
I think you have to cheack the 'sig' of 'F'. If it less than .05, we search the T values on the firt row, otherwise, we search the second row. Is that right?
thank you!
zuzankac1 1 year ago
we look at levine's test for equality to see if variances are assumed to be equal. if they are assumed to be equal we will be looking at the t values in the top row, if not - in the bottom one. variances are assumed to be equal if sig. is more than 0.05 :)
ohhcmoncmoncmon 1 year ago
I think you have to cheack the 'sig' of 'F'. If it less than .05, we search the T values on the firt row, otherwise, we search the second row. Is that right?
samcycle6 1 year ago
thanks Great help!!!
rapbq 1 year ago
Thank you very much! ^_^
Mihaelatribalred 2 years ago
Very helpful, thank you!
kkcty 2 years ago