Difference between revisions of "TTest Command"
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:: "≠" = population mean ≠ ''Hypothesized Mean'' | :: "≠" = population mean ≠ ''Hypothesized Mean'' | ||
− | : Results are returned in list form as { | + | : Results are returned in list form as {Probability value, T test statistic}. |
;TTest[<Sample Mean>,<Sample Standard Deviation>,<Sample Size>,<Hypothesized Mean>,<Tail>] | ;TTest[<Sample Mean>,<Sample Standard Deviation>,<Sample Size>,<Hypothesized Mean>,<Tail>] | ||
− | : Performs a one sample T test of a population mean using the given sample statistics. ''Hypothesized Mean'' and ''Tail'' are defined as above. Results are returned in list form as { | + | : Performs a one sample T test of a population mean using the given sample statistics. ''Hypothesized Mean'' and ''Tail'' are defined as above. Results are returned in list form as {Probability value, T test statistic}. |
Revision as of 14:04, 16 August 2012
- TTest[<List of Sample Data>,<Hypothesized Mean>,<Tail>]
- Performs a one sample T test of a population mean using the given list of sample data. Hypothesized Mean is the population mean assumed in the null hypothesis. Tail has possible values "<", ">" , "≠". These specify the alternative hypothesis as follows.
- "<" = population mean < Hypothesized Mean
- ">" = population mean > Hypothesized Mean
- "≠" = population mean ≠ Hypothesized Mean
- Results are returned in list form as {Probability value, T test statistic}.
- TTest[<Sample Mean>,<Sample Standard Deviation>,<Sample Size>,<Hypothesized Mean>,<Tail>]
- Performs a one sample T test of a population mean using the given sample statistics. Hypothesized Mean and Tail are defined as above. Results are returned in list form as {Probability value, T test statistic}.