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All About T-tests and Visualizations

March 6, 2025 at 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Free

This session will introduce participants to the various types of t-tests, including one-sample, two-sample, paired, and one-sided tests. Attendees will learn about the appropriate applications for each type and the visualization techniques that can enhance the interpretation of t-test results.

By the end of the session, participants should be able to apply and visually represent different t-tests, interpret their results, understand the implications of multiple testing corrections, and select the appropriate test for their data.

Statistical Fundamentals: A Visual Approach Workshop Series

This series will use R and Python to help develop an intuition for fundamental statistical concepts using data visualization. These workshops are equally suitable to those hoping to enhance their ability to interpret common statistical tests and concepts as it is for those applying statistical modelling to their work. No background in statistics is required, but some familiarity with R or Python will be advantageous.

You may wish to review the asynchronous content of either R Fundamentals for Data Analysis or Python Basics for Data Analysis, or keep an eye out for the next time these workshops are offered.

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For a complete list of upcoming CSC Workshops, please visit our workshops page.

This workshop qualifies for the Scholarly Research, Writing, and Publishing Credential offered through the College of Graduate Studies.

Questions? Contact the Centre for Scholarly Communication at csc.ok@ubc.ca.

Details

Date:
March 6, 2025
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Cost:
Free

Venue

Library Building (LIB)
3287 University Way
Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7 Canada
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Additional Info

Room Number
111
Registration/RSVP Required
Yes (see event description)
Event Type
Workshop/Course
Topic
Research and Innovation, Student Learning
Audiences
Students, Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Associates