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Class 13 The IQ Experiment 9.3 9.4 10.2 10.4 10.5 8.1 8.3 9.3 H0: Test Statistic Ha: Calculation of p-value 9.3 H0: Test Statistic Ha: Calculation of p-value σ Using s in place of σ, changes the Z-statistic to a t-statistic. s is the sample standard deviation. Calculated using =stdev() 9.4 H0: μ=100 Test Statistic Ha: μ>100 Calculation of p-value = T.DIST.RT(calculated t, dof) = n-1 If you have the data…. 10.2 Test Statistic H0: μM = μF (use Excel DataAnalysis, t-test 2sample = variances) Ha: μM ≠ μF Calculation of p-value Excel will give it to you…. or =t.test(array1,array2,2,2)= 2 tails 2 sample If you only have the summary statistics…. H0: μM = μF 10.2 Test Statistic Page 415 Ha: μM ≠ μF n1+n2-2 Calculation of p-value =t.dist.2t(calculated t,dof) = Class 14 will be about Paired Tests 10.4 and 10.5 applied H0: μ fall = μspring= μother Ha: they are not = Test Statistic F-statistic Calculation of p-value Use DataAnalysis, ANOVA: single factor Confidence Intervals 8.1 and 8.3 If you know μ and σ 95% probability interval for 𝑋𝑛 8.1 and 8.3 𝜎 𝜇 ∓ 1.96 × 𝑛 If you know 𝑋𝑛 and σ 95% confidence interval for μ 𝜎 𝑋𝑛 ∓ 1.96 × 𝑛 If you know 𝑋𝑛 and s There is a 95% probability 𝑋𝑛 will fall in this interval There is a 95% probability this interval will cover μ. 95% confidence interval for μ 𝑠 𝑋𝑛 ∓ 𝑡. 𝑖𝑛𝑣. 2𝑡(0.05, 𝑑𝑜𝑓) × 𝑛 There is a 95% probability this interval will cover μ. Today we learned…. • Three new hypothesis tests involving MEANS of numerical random variables. – All our earlier hypotheses tests were about categorical random variables. (stacker, sales, admin) (success, fail) (38 wheel segments) (Jan, Feb, … Dec) – One-sample, two-sample, ANOVA-single factor • What to do when we use s in place of σ. – Switch from the normal/z to the t • dof (n-1 or n1+n2-1) informs the t how good our estimate of σ is.