Difference between revisions of "ZProportionTest Command"
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;ZProportionTest[ <Sample Proportion>, <Sample Size>, <Hypothesized Proportion>, <Tail> ] | ;ZProportionTest[ <Sample Proportion>, <Sample Size>, <Hypothesized Proportion>, <Tail> ] | ||
: Performs a one sample Z test of a proportion using the given sample statistics. ''Hypothesized Proportion'' is the population proportion assumed in the null hypothesis. ''Tail'' has possible values "<", ">" , "≠". These specify the alternative hypothesis as follows. | : Performs a one sample Z test of a proportion using the given sample statistics. ''Hypothesized Proportion'' is the population proportion assumed in the null hypothesis. ''Tail'' has possible values "<", ">" , "≠". These specify the alternative hypothesis as follows. |
Revision as of 09:52, 12 August 2015
- ZProportionTest[ <Sample Proportion>, <Sample Size>, <Hypothesized Proportion>, <Tail> ]
- Performs a one sample Z test of a proportion using the given sample statistics. Hypothesized Proportion is the population proportion assumed in the null hypothesis. Tail has possible values "<", ">" , "≠". These specify the alternative hypothesis as follows.
- "<" = population proportion < Hypothesized Proportion
- ">" = population proportion > Hypothesized Proportion
- "≠" = population proportion ≠ Hypothesized Proportion
- Results are returned in list form as {Probability value, Z test statistic}.