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Aim: How do we test a comparison group? Exam Tomorrow

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Aim: How do we test a comparison group?

Exam Tomorrow

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test hypotheses that compare means of two groups

z test

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Formula for the z Test for Comparing Two Means from Independent

Populations

1 2 1 2

2 21 2

1 2

X Xz

n n

If you are comparing means, your will always equal 0 unless told otherwise.

1 2

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Procedure

1. State the hypotheses and identify the claim

2. Find the critical value(s)

3. Compute the test value

4. Make the decision

5. Summarize the results

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Example

• A survey found that the average hotel room rate in New Orleans is $88.42 and the average room rate in Phoenix is $80.61. Assume the data were obtained from two samples of 50 hotels each and the standard deviations were $5.62 and $4.83, respectively. At α = 0.05, can it be concluded that there is significant difference in the rates?

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Solution

1. State Hypothesis and identify claim

2. Find critical value

3. Calculate test value

4. Make a decision

5. Summarize the results

Test value > critical value (reject null)

There is enough evidence to support the claim that the means are not equal to each other

0 1 2

1 1 2

:

: ( )

H

H claim

.05

1.96

1 2 1 2

2 2 2 21 2

1 2

88.42 80.61 07.45

5.62 4.8350 50

X Xz

n n

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test the difference between two variances

F test

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Formula for the F Test

• The larger of the two variances is placed in the numerator regardless of the subscripts

2122

sF

s

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Characteristics of the F Distribution

1. The values of F cannot be negative, because variances are always positive or zero

2. The distribution is positively skewed

3. The mean value of F is approximately equal to 1

4. The F distribution is a family of curves based on the degrees of freedom of the variance of the numerator and the degrees of freedom of the variance of the denominator

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Steps

1. State the hypothesis and identify claim

2. Find the critical value

3. Compare the test values

4. Make the decision

5. Summarize the results

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Example

• The average size of a farm in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, is 191 acres. Assume the data were obtained from two samples with standard deviations of 38 and 12 acres, respectively, and sample sizes of 8 and 10, respectively. Using α = 0.05, is there enough evidence to support the claim that the variances are equal?

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Solution

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test the difference between two means for small independent

samplest test

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Use the t test when…

• Option 1– Used when the

variances of the populations are not equal

• Option 2– Use when the

variances are equal

If information about the variance is not given to you, you must use the F test and test the variance to see if they are equal or unequal

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Formula for the t test – for testing the difference between two means of a

small independent sample

• Variances are assumed to be unequal

1 2 1 2

2 21 2

1 2

X Xt

s sn n

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Formula for the t test – for testing the difference between two means of a

small independent sample

• Variances are assumed to be equal:

1 2 1 2

2 21 1 2 2

1 2 1 2

1 1 1 12

X Xt

n s n s

n n n n

Where the degree of freedom are equal to 1 2 2n n

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Procedure1. Need to determine if the variances are equal if they did

not give you any information about variances in the problem

1. State the hypothesis2. Find the critical value (use f table)3. Compute test value with f test4. Make a decision5. Summarize results

2. Decide which t test to use based on steps 1-51. State the hypothesis2. Find the critical values3. Compute test value with t test4. Make a decision5. Summarize results

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• The average size of a farm in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, is 191 acres. Assume the data were obtained from two samples with standard deviations of 38 and 12 acres, respectively, and sample sizes of 8 and 10, respectively. Can it be concluded at α = 0.05 that the average size of the farms in the two countries is different? Assume the populations are normally distributed.

Example

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