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so this is a quick video how to do a t-test in Excel a t-test is when you have two conditions and youd like to compare the differences between the conditions to save docHub so my two conditions was just measuring reaction times are still stimulus in milliseconds so I have my reaction times for condition a my reaction times for condition B and Id like to see if theres a difference now these two means can either come from the same people so for example this could be reaction times in the morning and this can be reaction times in the afternoon from the same people so each row represents one subject or it could be that I had separate subjects in each condition so I tested these participants in the morning and a separate set of participants in the afternoon now depending on what your design is depends on what type of t-test youd use for the first type when the means come from the same participants it will be a related t-test sometimes called a paired t-test the way to do this in Ex