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Assignment 02

Hypothesis testing

Prepared for

Mushtaque Ahmed

Qualitative Analysis for Managers

Prepared By

Reza E Rabbi ZR1603008

A.Z.M. Zawad Chowdhury Ziad ZR1603009

Faiyaz Chowdhury ZR1603027

Nazmus Saqib Nafis ZR1603028

Faisal Siddique ZR1603029

Institute of Business Administration

18 February, 2017
1 Sample T-Test # 1

One-Sample Statistics

N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean

monthly income 200 12875.00 5918.521 418.503

One-Sample Test

Test Value = 22500

t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference 95% Confidence Interval of the


Difference

Lower Upper

monthly income -22.999 199 .000 -9625.000 -10450.27 -8799.73

P Value = 0

a) µ = 0 if α = 1%, we reject the null hypothesis

µ≠ 0

b) µ ≤ 0 if α = 1%, we reject the null hypothesis

µ> 0

c) µ ≥ 0 This sample statistic is not going against null hypothesis. Hence this is redundant.

µ< 0
2 Sample T-Test # 1

Group Statistics

Respondent's Sex N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean

Male 122 15276.64 6405.528 579.929


monthly income
Female 78 9118.59 1618.543 183.264

Independent Samples Test


Levene's
Test for
t-test for Equality of Means
Equality of
Variances
95% Confidence
Interval of the
F Sig. t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference Std. Error Difference Difference

Lower Upper
Equal
variances 134.4 0 8.316 198 0 6158.05 740.544 4697.68 7618.42
assumed
monthly
Equal
income
variances
10.13 144.12 0 6158.05 608.197 4955.91 7360.19
not
assumed
σM2 = σF2 Since we reject null hypothesis, we will take data from 2 nd row.

σM2 ≠ σF2

P Value = 0
a) µ1 - µ2 = 0 if α = 1%, we reject the null hypothesis

µ1 - µ2 ≠ 0

P Value = 0
b) µ1 - µ2 ≤ 0 if α = 1%, we reject the null hypothesis

µ1 - µ2 > 0

c) µ1 - µ2 ≥ 0 This sample statistic is not going against null hypothesis. Hence this is redundant.

µ1 - µ2 < 0
2 sample T-Test # 2

Group Statistics

HOME DISTRICT N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean

DHAKA 33 11818.18 4431.454 771.417


monthly income
CHITTAGONG 62 11983.87 5220.520 663.007

Independent Samples Test


Levene's
Test for t-test for Equality of Means 95% Confidence
Interval of the
F Sig. t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference Std. Error Difference Lower Upper
monthly Equal 1.832 .179 -.155 93 .877 -165.689 1069.473 -2289.451 1958.073
income variances
assumed
Equal -.163 75.209 .871 -165.689 1017.184 -2191.931 1860.552
variances
not
assumed
σM2 = σF2 Since we cannot reject null hypothesis, we will take data from 1st row.

σM2 ≠ σF2

P Value for 2 tailed test = 87.7%

a) µ1 - µ2 = 0 if α = 10%, we cannot reject the null hypothesis

µ1 - µ2 ≠ 0

P Value for 1 tailed test = 43.85%

b) µ1 - µ2 ≤ 0 if α = 10%, we cannot reject the null hypothesis

µ1 - µ2 > 0

c) µ1 - µ2 ≥ 0 This sample statistic is not going against null hypothesis. Hence this is redundant.

µ1 - µ2 < 0

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