Hello,
I am doing a bachelor project about empathy's class efficiency at school. To do so, we gave an "empathy course" to a class of 10 years old children.
We then gave to the children of this class a test to measure their level of empathy and compared those results to the ones of another class who did not have an empathy class.
I want to compare the means of those two classes but I am not sure about which test to use. I was thinking using the "Independent t-test for two samples" (the
two samples being : 1) the class who took the empathy classes and 2) the class who had not empathy class).
What do you think of using this test?
Thank you very much
Abi
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