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SAIDS Numericals

The document outlines various statistical methods and tests including Chi Square, ANOVA, Kruskal Wallis, Friedman Test, and regression techniques. It highlights a mistake in significance level assumption in a solution and provides notes on different distributions such as Normal, Binomial, and Poisson. Additionally, it discusses concepts like standard deviation, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing.

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SAIDS Numericals

The document outlines various statistical methods and tests including Chi Square, ANOVA, Kruskal Wallis, Friedman Test, and regression techniques. It highlights a mistake in significance level assumption in a solution and provides notes on different distributions such as Normal, Binomial, and Poisson. Additionally, it discusses concepts like standard deviation, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing.

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Module 4 Formula


Chi Square (part of module 3 and was not
asked in IA 1)
Chi Square Test (Goodness of Fit)
Module 5 Formula
One-Way ANOVA PPT
Unsolved Problem

Note:
In my solution to this question in the following page, I have mistakenly
solved by assuming significance level as 5% i.e 0.05 whereas in question they
asked did significance level of 1% so that’s the only mis-step, otherwise the
solution is correct.
Kruskal Wallis Test
Kruskal Wallis Test
Friedman Test
Solved example of Friedman Test
or or

or or
One way ANOVA
Kruskal Wallis Test
Simple Linear Regression
Simple Linear Regression
F Test

Q.
Friedman Test
Multiple Linear Regression

Solved using Matrix method


Multiple Linear Regression

Solved using Linear Least Square Method


t score
Chi Square Test for Variance
Mean and Standard Deviation
t test (tabled data)
Mean, Variance, Standard Deviation (sample)
Mean and Standard Deviation (solve using Sample)

Use sample standard deviation


formula instead of population
Chi Square test (goodness of fit)
Five Number Summary
Correlation (find coefficient of correlation)
Binomial Distribution
T score
t test
Correlation (find coefficient of correlation)
Standard Deviation
Normal Distribution
Note: Draw distribution graph (compulsory)
Boxplot and outlier detection
Normal Distribution (Find the probability
between two values)
Normal Distribution (Find the probability
between two values)
Binomial Distribution
Percentile
Confidence Interval
Standard Error
Q. In a certain property investment company with an international
presence, workers have a mean hourly wage of $12 with a population
standard deviation of $3. Given a sample size of 30, estimate and
interpret the SE of the sample mean.
Hypothesis Testing (One sample Z test)
Poisson Distribution
Exponential Distribution

Sol:
Two Way ANOVA
Fisher’s exact test
Weibull Distribution

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