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Right.
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So we're looking at a study that was connected years ago.
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And rather than read it all, just to summarize it, we're looking at the intelligence between first, second, third, fourth, and fifth words.
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It's basically these researchers were claiming that the older, the order in which you were born kind of determined to your intelligence compared to each other.
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So they ran a test, specifically a two sample t test.
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And they tested on first borns and second borne's.
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And they have these averages and the test statistics came out exactly as it should.
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There's a two sample t test, so that's the formula that's given like this, x bar 1 minus x bar 2 over the pooled variance.
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And it's, the variance is, the pool of variance is one because, let's say it's it.
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The standard deviation for the test course was around one point in both groups.
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So it's going to be the pool of variance times one over, sorry, sp squared.
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I got ahead of myself in one plus one over and two.
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And there were about 30 ,000, there were 30 ,000 men in each group.
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So they, you know, substituted in the appropriate x1, x bar one, x bar two...