Techniques Hypothesis Test and Confidence Interval

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Hypothesis test about a population mean: sigma known

Sample size (n)


Sample mean (x_bar)
Population standard deviation (sigma)
Hypothesized value (mu_0)
Standard error (sigma_x_bar) #DIV/0!
Test statistic (z) #DIV/0!
p-value (lower tail or left tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (upper tail or right tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (two tail) #DIV/0!

Confidence interval for a population mean: sigma known

Confidence level (1-alpha)


alpha 1
z_(alpha/2) 0.000
Standard error #DIV/0!
Margin of error (E) #DIV/0!
Lower limit of confidence interval #DIV/0!
Upper limit of confidence interval #DIV/0!
Hypothesis test about a population mean: sigma unknown

Sample size (n)


Sample mean (x_bar)
Sample standard deviation (s)
Hypothesized value (mu_0)
Estimated standard error (sigma_x_bar_hat) #DIV/0!
Test statistic (t) #DIV/0!
Degrees of freedom (n-1) -1
p-value (lower tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (upper tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (two tail) #DIV/0!

Confidence interval for a population mean: sigma unknown

Confidence level (1-alpha)


alpha 1
Degrees of freedom of t distribution -1
t_(n-1)_(alpha/2) Err:502
Estimated standard error #DIV/0!
Margin of error (E) Err:502
Lower limit of confidence interval Err:502
Upper limit of confidence interval Err:502
Hypothesis test about a population proportion

Sample size (n) 250


Count of response of interest 121
Sample proportion (p_bar) 0.484
Hypothesized value (p_0)
Standard error (sigma_p_bar) 0
Test statistic (z) #DIV/0!
p-value (lower tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (upper tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (two tail) #DIV/0!

Confidence interval for a population proportion

Confidence level (1-alpha) 0.95


alpha 0.05
z_(alpha/2) 1.960
Estimated standard error 0.032
Margin of error (E) 0.062
Lower limit of confidence interval 0.422
Upper limit of confidence interval 0.546
Hypothesis test about difference in two population means: sigma_1 and sigma_2 known

Sample size for sample from population 1 (n_1)


Sample size for sample from population 2 (n_2)
Sample mean for sample from population 1 (x_1_bar)
Sample mean for sample from population 2 (x_2_bar)
Population standard deviation for population 1 (sigma_1)
Population standard deviation for population 2 (sigma_2)
Hypothesised value of difference between two population means (D_0)
Point estimate (x_1_bar - x_2_bar) 0
Standard error (sigma_(x_1_bar-x_2_bar)) #DIV/0!
Test statistic (z) #DIV/0!
p-value (lower tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (upper tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (two tail) #DIV/0!

Confidence interval for difference in two population means: sigma_1 and sigma_2 known
Confidence level (1-alpha)
alpha 1
z_alpha_by_2 0
Margin of error (E) #DIV/0!
Lower limit of confidence interval #DIV/0!
Upper limit of confidence interval #DIV/0!
Hypothesis test about difference in two population means: sigma_1 and sigma_2 unknown

Sample size for sample from population 1 (n_1)


Sample size for sample from population 2 (n_2)
Sample mean for sample from population 1 (x_1_bar)
Sample mean for sample from population 2 (x_2_bar)
Sample standard deviation for population 1 (s_1)
Sample standard deviation for population 2 (s_2)
Hypothesised value of difference between two population means (D_0)
Point estimate (x_1_bar - x_2_bar) 0
Estimated standard error (sigma_(x_1_bar-x_2_bar)) #DIV/0!
Test statistic (t) #DIV/0!
Degrees of freedom of t-distribution (df) #DIV/0!
p-value (lower tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (upper tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (two tail) #DIV/0!

Confidence interval for difference in two population means: sigma_1 and sigma_2 unknown
Confidence level (1-alpha)
alpha 1
t_df_alpha_by_2 #DIV/0!
Margin of error (E) #DIV/0!
Lower limit of confidence interval #DIV/0!
Upper limit of confidence interval #DIV/0!
Hypothesis test about difference in two population proportions

Sample size for sample from population 1 (n_1)


Sample size for sample from population 2 (n_2)
Count of observations with the characteristic in population 1 (c_1)
Count of observations with the characteristic in population 2 (c_2)
Sample proportion for population 1 (p_1_bar) #DIV/0!
Sample proportion for population 2 (p_2_bar) #DIV/0!
Point estimate (p_1_bar - p_2_bar) #DIV/0!
Pooled estimator of p_1 = p_2 = p (p_bar) #DIV/0!
Estimated standard error under null of equality (sigma_(p_1_bar-p_2_bar)) #DIV/0!
Test statistic (z) #DIV/0!
p-value (lower tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (upper tail) #DIV/0!
p-value (two tail) #DIV/0!

Confidence interval for difference in two population means


Confidence level (1-alpha)
alpha 1
z_(alpha/2) 0.000
Standard error #DIV/0!
Margin of error (E) #DIV/0!
Lower limit of confidence interval #DIV/0!
Upper limit of confidence interval #DIV/0!

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