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* '''result''' = a structure with the following fields:
* '''result''' = a structure with the following fields:
::* '''t''': test statistic,
:* '''t''': test statistic,
::* '''p''': probability value,
:* '''p''': probability value,
::* '''mean1''': mean of x,
:* '''mean1''': mean of x,
::* '''mean2''': mean of y,
:* '''mean2''': mean of y,
::* '''var1''': variance of x,  
:* '''var1''': variance of x,  
::* '''var2''': variance of y,
:* '''var2''': variance of y,
::* '''n1''':  length of x,
:* '''n1''':  length of x,
::* '''n2''':  length of y,
:* '''n2''':  length of y,
::* '''pse''': pooled standard error,
:* '''pse''': pooled standard error,
::* '''df''': degress of freedom,
:* '''df''': degress of freedom,
::* '''app''': 'Satterthwaite' or 'Welch',
:* '''app''': 'Satterthwaite' or 'Welch',
::* '''hyp''':  hypothesis being tested.
:* '''hyp''':  hypothesis being tested.
 
===Examples===
 
result = ttest2u(x,y);
 
result = ttest2u(x,y,test);
 
result = ttest2e(x,y,test,dfapp);


===See Also===
===See Also===


[[ttest1]], [[ttest2e]], [[ttest2p]]
[[ttest1]], [[ttest2e]], [[ttest2p]]

Latest revision as of 09:42, 24 October 2013

Purpose

Two sample t-test (assuming unequal variance).

Synopsis

result = ttest2u(x,y);
result = ttest2u(x,y,test,dfapp);

Description

Calculates a two sample t-test for samples (x) and (y) assuming unequal variance.

Inputs

  • x = matrix (or column vector) of data for the first sample.
  • y = matrix (or column vector) of data for the second sample.

Optional Inputs

  • ttest = [-1, {0} ,1] indicates what type of t-test to perform:
-1: lower tail H0: mean(x) <= mean(y),
0: two-tail H0: mean(x) ~= mean(y) {default},
1: upper tail H0: mean(x) >= mean(y).
  • dfapp = [ {-1} , 1] governs the algorithm for calculating degrees of freedom:
-1: Welch's approximate degrees of freedom {default},
1: Satterthwaite's approximate degrees of freedom.

Outputs

  • result = a structure with the following fields:
  • t: test statistic,
  • p: probability value,
  • mean1: mean of x,
  • mean2: mean of y,
  • var1: variance of x,
  • var2: variance of y,
  • n1: length of x,
  • n2: length of y,
  • pse: pooled standard error,
  • df: degress of freedom,
  • app: 'Satterthwaite' or 'Welch',
  • hyp: hypothesis being tested.

See Also

ttest1, ttest2e, ttest2p