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T-test agility test

A T-test agility test is a statistical method used to compare the agility performance between two different groups or conditions. It assesses whether any observed differences in agility scores are statistically significant or likely due to chance. For example, researchers might use a T-test to determine if athletes trained with a new routine perform better in agility tests than those using a traditional method. In essence, it helps to objectively evaluate whether differences in agility are meaningful, supporting informed decisions in sports science, fitness, or research.