Module No. 9 Title: Testing The Difference Between The Population Means (Large Independent Samples) and (Small Independent Samples)
Module No. 9 Title: Testing The Difference Between The Population Means (Large Independent Samples) and (Small Independent Samples)
Module No. 9 Title: Testing The Difference Between The Population Means (Large Independent Samples) and (Small Independent Samples)
MODULE NO. 9 Z-
Title : Testing the Difference Between the Population Means
(Large Independent Samples) and (Small Independent
Samples
)
test – Test of the Difference Between Two Population Means (Large Samples)
T-test – Test of the Difference Between Two Population Means (Small Samples)
Overview
In this Module we are going to deal with the procedures for making inferences about
two populations. When we want to compare two populations we need two samples, one from
each Two Basic kinds of samples can be used the independent and dependent samples. The
independence and dependence of a sample determined by the sources used for the data. A
source can be an object, a person or something that yield a part of data. If two unrelated sets
of the sources are used, one set of each population, we have independent sampling.
We will discuss in this module testing the difference between Two Means (Independent
Samples)
A. For Large Independent Samples using Z-test statistic and
B. For Small Independent Samples using t-test statistic
When comparing the means of two populations, we usually consider the difference
between
their means µ1− µ2. The inferences will make about µ1− µ2 will be based on the difference
between the observed sample means x̅1 − x̅2.
Study Guide
Quizzes 20%
Class activities/exercises 20%
Assignment and Project 15%
Attendance/Deportment 10%
Major Examination 35%
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TOTAL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100%
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requirements at the end of the semester.
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Learning Outcomes
Topic Presentation
A. Z-test
If two independent samples are drawn randomly from a large population with
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σ 1
2
and σ 2
2
= the variances of the population
groups 1 and 2.
S 1
2
and S 2
2
= the variances of the sample
groups 1 and 2.
n 1 and n 2 = sample population of group 1
and 2.
x̅1, − x̅2 = the observed differences
µ1, − µ2 = the expected differences
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A. Zc = 5.0
B. Separate RR from AR
Use two-tailed test
Use = 0.05 given
Use Critical values of Z – Table
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C. Locate Zc = 5.0
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Decision : Reject HO
Conclusion :
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