EEB225H1 Study Guide - Final Guide: Null Hypothesis, Confidence Interval, Mosaic Plot

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Compares observed frequencies in categories of a single variable to expected frequencies under random model. Converts values from any normal distribution with known mean and variance into standard normal deviates. Expected counts of each cell must be greater than 1. No more than 20% of cells can have expected counts of less than 5. The original distribution is normal with known parameters. 12 deviations away from the mean the value is. Compares mean of random sample from normal population with population mean proposed in null hypothesis (pre- established mean) Tests whether mean difference in a population equals a null hypothesize d value d0. Need to use for two- sample t- test (denominat or) Differences are normally distributed (d) t t. Test whether difference between the means of two groups equals a null hypothesize d value for the difference. Numerical variable is normally distributed within both populations. Standard deviation of distribution is same in both populations.

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