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The document contains statistical analysis of data from an experiment comparing measurements taken at the time of injection to measurements taken 30 minutes after injection. It finds that the mean increased from 11.8067 to 21.6547, with a high correlation between the two time points. However, the increase was not quite statistically significant with a p-value of 0.058. Additional tests analyzed data from samples and groups to compare noise levels.

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The document contains statistical analysis of data from an experiment comparing measurements taken at the time of injection to measurements taken 30 minutes after injection. It finds that the mean increased from 11.8067 to 21.6547, with a high correlation between the two time points. However, the increase was not quite statistically significant with a p-value of 0.058. Additional tests analyzed data from samples and groups to compare noise levels.

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Paired Samples Statistics

Mean N Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean


Pair 1 At Time of Injection
11.8067 15 16.63641 4.29550

30 mint after Injection


21.6547 15 30.92070 7.98369
Paired Samples Correlations

N Correlation Sig.
Pair 1 At Time of Injection &
15 .867 .000
30 mint after Injection

Paired Samples Test


Paired Differences
95% Confidence Interval
Std. Std. Error of the Difference
Mean Deviation Mean Lower Upper t df Sig. (2-tailed)
Pair 1 At Time of Injection –
-9.84800 18.47363 4.76987 -20.07835 .38235 -2.065 14 .058
30 mint after Injection
One-Sample Statistics
Std. Error
N Mean Std. Deviation Mean
Samples
10 10.060 .2459 .0777

One-Sample Test
Test Value = 10
95% Confidence Interval of
Mean the Difference
t df Sig. (2-tailed) Difference Lower Upper
Samples
.772 9 .460 .0600 -.116 .236

*. The mean difference is significant at the 0.01 level.

Group Statistics
Group Std. Std. Error
Name N Mean Deviation Mean
Population Treated 5 2.860 1.9705 .8812
No Treated 4 2.075 1.1673 .5836
Independent Samples Test
Levene's Test
for Equality of
Variances t-test for Equality of Means
95% Confidence
Interval of the
Difference
Sig. (2- Mean Std. Error
Population F Sig. t df tailed) Difference Difference Lower Upper
Equal variances assumed 3.831 .091 .699 7 .507 .7850 1.1231 -1.8706 3.4406
Equal variances not assumed
.743 6.588 .483 .7850 1.0570 -1.7464 3.3164
ANOVA
Noise Results

Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.


Between Groups
135.500 2 67.750 47.824 .000
Within Groups 12.750 9 1.417
Total 148.250 11
Descriptive
Noise Results
95% Confidence Interval for
Mean
Std.
N Mean Deviation Std. Error Lower Bound Upper Bound Minimum Maximum
Low Noise 4 11.50 1.291 .645 9.45 13.55 10 13
Moderate Noise
4 4.50 .577 .289 3.58 5.42 4 5

High Noise 4 4.25 1.500 .750 1.86 6.64 3 6


Total 12 6.75 3.671 1.060 4.42 9.08 3 13

Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: Noise Results
LSD
Mean 95% Confidence Interval
(I) Categories (J) Categories Difference (I-J) Std. Error Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound
Low Noise Moderate Noise 7.000* .842 .000 5.10 8.90
High Noise 7.250* .842 .000 5.35 9.15
Moderate Noise Low Noise -7.000* .842 .000 -8.90 -5.10
High Noise .250 .842 .773 -1.65 2.15
High Noise Low Noise -7.250* .842 .000 -9.15 -5.35
Moderate Noise
-.250 .842 .773 -2.15 1.65

*. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.

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