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MAS291 Chapter 10 Summary

Chapter 10 covers confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for means and proportions, detailing cases for known and unknown variances. It includes the formulation of null and alternative hypotheses, test statistics, rejection criteria, and p-values for fixed level tests. The chapter also addresses confidence intervals for population proportions and differences in population proportions.

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MAS291 Chapter 10 Summary

Chapter 10 covers confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for means and proportions, detailing cases for known and unknown variances. It includes the formulation of null and alternative hypotheses, test statistics, rejection criteria, and p-values for fixed level tests. The chapter also addresses confidence intervals for population proportions and differences in population proportions.

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Chapter 10_Summary

Confidence Interval on the Mean Tests on the Mean


Case 1: Variance known Null hypothesis:
Two-Sided: Case 1: Variance known.

Error in estimating: Test statistic:

Alternative Rejection Criterion for Fixed P-value


Sample size: Hypotheses Level Tests

One-Sided:

Case 2: Variance Unknown.



or

Case 2: Variance Unknown Test statistic: ,

Alternative Rejection Criterion P-value


Hypotheses
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for Fixed Level Tests
Where: .
Probability above and
probability below
with
Probability above
 Probability below

Where: .
Test statistic: ,

Alternative Rejection Criterion P-value


Hypotheses
for Fixed Level Tests
If v is not an integer, round down to the Probability above and
nearest integer. probability below

Probability above

Probability below

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Confidence Interval For a Population Tests on a Population Proportion.
Proportion

Two-side: Null hypothesis:

Where Test statistic:

Alternative Rejection Criterion for P-value


Hypotheses Fixed Level Tests

Confidence interval on the difference in population proportions

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