MATH 1202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Null Hypothesis, Test Statistic, Confidence Interval

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Sec 9. 1: z tests and con dence intervals for a. Di erence between two population means: basic assumptions, x1, x2, . , xm is a random sample from a popu- lation with mean 1 and variance 2. , yn is a random sample from a popula- tion with mean 2 and variance 2. 2: the x and y samples are independent of one another, proposition: e( x y ) = 1 2 and. V ( x y ) = 2. Test procedures for normal populations with known variances: null hypothesis: h0 : 1 2 = 0. Rejection region for z z (upper-tailed test) z z (lower-tailed test) either z z /2 or z z /2 (two-tailed test) Large-sample tests: provided that m and n are both large. Rejection region for z z (upper-tailed test) z z (lower-tailed test) either z z /2 or z z /2 (two-tailed test: con dence intervals for 1 2:

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