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9. One-sample Normal Tests
Topics and Notes
- Hypothesis testing about normal population means.
- a. Critical value method (revisited): 6 step procedure
- b. p-value method: Definition of p-value - related to the tail area of normal and or t density curve
- ■ Right-tailed test: p-value is the area to the right of the test statistic
- ■ Left-tailed test: p-value is the area to the left of the test statistic
- ■ Two-tailed test: p-value is double the small tail areas defined by the test statistic.
- Hypothesis testing for proportion
- a. Assumpations: np ≥ 5 and n(1-p) ≥ 5.
- b. $TS = (\hat{p} - p_0 )/\sqrt{p_0(1-p_0)/n}$ is approximately normally distribute: TS → N(0, 1)
- c. Both critical and p-value methods are good for testing hypothesis on proportion.
- Lecture Note
- Normal tests for population mean and proportions
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Practice and Interactive Apps
- Practice exercises #09
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- [Optional]Read sections 9.1-9.2 of Navidi's textbook
- Interactive Statistics Learning Apps
Weekly Assignments
- This week's assignments (Weekly Quiz)
- a. Available on D2L: 12:00 PM, Thursday
- b. Due: 11:30 PM, Sunday
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