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Lesson 3: Carrying out a test for a population mean- When to use z or t statistics in significance tests
- Example calculating t statistic for a test about a mean
- Calculating the test statistic in a t test for a mean
- Using TI calculator for P-value from t statistic
- Using a table to estimate P-value from t statistic
- Calculating the P-value in a t test for a mean
- Comparing P-value from t statistic to significance level
- Making conclusions in a t test for a mean
- Free response example: Significance test for a mean
Comparing P-value from t statistic to significance level
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- Shouldn't we divide alpha by 2, since the test is considering a two-tailed hypothesis?(7 votes)
- It seems that the p-value given took all of that into consideration already. As all calculations were given.(6 votes)
- this is a two tailed test, isn't P-value doubled ? i think he got it wrong(4 votes)
- He already did that prior to the final calculation.(4 votes)
- Isn't this type of "strong" conclusion why polls are always wrong?(2 votes)
- Above error is present.
Square root should be 19.
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