Dependent T-Test
This calculator is used to compare the proportions from two overlapping groups (i.e. groups that contain the same people) to determine if they are significantly different from one another. It allows you to enter the information for as many as 10 groups at a time. The calculator will then perform the t-test for every possible combination of groups.

This test assumes you have a large population.

How To Interpret The Results

For example, suppose you carried out a paired preference test amongst 200 respondents and you are interested in whether there is a difference between the observed mean scores for likelihood to purchase between the trial product (group 1) and standard product (group 2), at the 95% confidence level.

Input Output
Sample Size Group 1 Group 2
Group 1 Group 2 Group 1
Sample Mean Group 2
Sample Std.Dev

'YES' indicates that there is a significant difference between the two mean scores at the 95% confidence level, i.e. the mean score for the trial product is significantly higher than the mean score for the standard product.
Enter The Number Of Dependent Groups (Between 2 And 10)