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Author: Behzad Pirouz; Amirsina Golmohammadi; Hasti Saeidpour Masouleh; Galileo Violini; Behrouz Pirouz
Title: Relationship between Average Daily Temperature and Average Cumulative Daily Rate of Confirmed Cases of COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: ekal5251_27
    Snippet: According to the t-test, the t value for these two cities is equal to -1.929. Based on an error level of 0.05 and by considering the degrees of freedom, the critical values of the test indicated in the T distribution tables [43] , is in this case equal to t = ± 1.645. Since the t value is out of the critical boundary (-1.645 ≤ acceptable t ≤ +1.645), the assumption of equality in the averages is rejected, and the existence of difference in a.....
    Document: According to the t-test, the t value for these two cities is equal to -1.929. Based on an error level of 0.05 and by considering the degrees of freedom, the critical values of the test indicated in the T distribution tables [43] , is in this case equal to t = ± 1.645. Since the t value is out of the critical boundary (-1.645 ≤ acceptable t ≤ +1.645), the assumption of equality in the averages is rejected, and the existence of difference in averages is confirmed. Thus from two tests, it is evident that there is a significant difference between the average temperature of the two cities of Ramsar and Tehran.

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