
TStats
TStats, short for t-statistics, are values used in statistics to determine how significantly a result differs from what we'd expect by chance. When analyzing data, they help us assess whether a particular effect or difference is real or just random variation. A higher or lower t-statistic indicates stronger evidence that the observed effect is genuine. By comparing the t-statistic to a threshold (from related tables), researchers can decide if the findings are statistically meaningful, aiding in making informed conclusions about their data.