PTlusitano
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Hi,
I was given a report where there is the analysis of three parameters (number of seats, employees, average price) of 100 restaurants. There are some statistics questions and one of them is: "One test looking at sub-sampling at different groups."
I don't fully understand this question but I was thinking in selecting one parameter, then select two groups of restaurants each one with 10 random restaurants, calculate the average of that parameter for each group and perform a t-test.
Do you think that this question is more complicated than this? Thank you.
Best regards
I was given a report where there is the analysis of three parameters (number of seats, employees, average price) of 100 restaurants. There are some statistics questions and one of them is: "One test looking at sub-sampling at different groups."
I don't fully understand this question but I was thinking in selecting one parameter, then select two groups of restaurants each one with 10 random restaurants, calculate the average of that parameter for each group and perform a t-test.
Do you think that this question is more complicated than this? Thank you.
Best regards