Difference between revisions of "ZMean2Test Command"
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:: "≠" = difference in population means ≠ 0 | :: "≠" = difference in population means ≠ 0 | ||
− | Results are returned in list form as { | + | Results are returned in list form as {Probability value, Z test statistic}. |
;ZMean2Test[ <Sample Mean 1 >, <Population Standard Deviation σ1>, <Sample Size 1>, <Sample Mean 2 >, <Population Standard Deviation σ2 >, <Sample Size 2>, <Tail> ] | ;ZMean2Test[ <Sample Mean 1 >, <Population Standard Deviation σ1>, <Sample Size 1>, <Sample Mean 2 >, <Population Standard Deviation σ2 >, <Sample Size 2>, <Tail> ] | ||
:Performs a Z test of the difference between two population means using the given sample statistics and population standard deviations. ''Tail'' is defined as above. | :Performs a Z test of the difference between two population means using the given sample statistics and population standard deviations. ''Tail'' is defined as above. |
Revision as of 08:16, 17 August 2012
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 4.2. |
- ZMean2Test[ <List of Sample Data 1>, <Population Standard Deviation σ1>, <List of Sample Data 2>, <Population Standard Deviation σ2>, <Tail> ]
- Performs a Z test of the difference between two population means using the given lists of sample data and the population standard deviations. Tail has possible values "<", ">" , "≠" that determine the following alternative hypotheses:
- "<" = difference in population means < 0
- ">" = difference in population means > 0
- "≠" = difference in population means ≠ 0
Results are returned in list form as {Probability value, Z test statistic}.
- ZMean2Test[ <Sample Mean 1 >, <Population Standard Deviation σ1>, <Sample Size 1>, <Sample Mean 2 >, <Population Standard Deviation σ2 >, <Sample Size 2>, <Tail> ]
- Performs a Z test of the difference between two population means using the given sample statistics and population standard deviations. Tail is defined as above.