Student having issues with p-value and t-value for relationship between two variables

Hi, and welcome!

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Coming up to speed on R at the same time as assimilating the mysteries of statistics is challenging.

For the R part, two suggestions.

  1. R for Data Science is a great introduction to R. In addition to the free linked version, it's well worth the cost to buy the physical version.

  2. Think of R as school algebra writ large: f(x) = y. R presents to the user as functions, f that take one or more arguments, x, and return values, y. (This is also key to understanding how to read the help pages.) And everything in R is an object, meaning that g(f(x)) is possible.

The dataset is an object that contains the two other objects, frequency and reaction time.

The first question is how to invoke them:

dataset$frequency

I'll call the two of them x and y. In fact you might even want to create temporary variables

x <- dataset$frequency

(Think of temporary variables as training wheels while coming up to speed.)

Given x and y, what functions are available to produce the three results called for? There are a lot of choices, but here's one using the built-in mtcars dataset.

fit <- lm(mpg ~ wt, data = mtcars)
summary(fit)
#> 
#> Call:
#> lm(formula = mpg ~ wt, data = mtcars)
#> 
#> Residuals:
#>     Min      1Q  Median      3Q     Max 
#> -4.5432 -2.3647 -0.1252  1.4096  6.8727 
#> 
#> Coefficients:
#>             Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
#> (Intercept)  37.2851     1.8776  19.858  < 2e-16 ***
#> wt           -5.3445     0.5591  -9.559 1.29e-10 ***
#> ---
#> Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
#> 
#> Residual standard error: 3.046 on 30 degrees of freedom
#> Multiple R-squared:  0.7528, Adjusted R-squared:  0.7446 
#> F-statistic: 91.38 on 1 and 30 DF,  p-value: 1.294e-10

Created on 2020-03-30 by the reprex package (v0.3.0)

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