Information for Hypothesis Test Project for Statistics: (Please note this project is worth 60 points and
Information for Hypothesis Test Project for Statistics:
(Please note this project is worth 60 points and must be turned in on or before the day of the final)
- Introduction
- State briefly what claim you are testing.
- Where you obtained the claim.
- How you obtained your sample data.
- Whether the data qualitative or quantitative.
- Which statistical test you will be doing and why this is the appropriate test to do.
- The types of test we will be doing:
- Testing the population proportion \(p\)
- Testing the \(\mu\), when \(\sigma\) is known
- Testing the \(\mu\), when \(\sigma\) is unknown
- Testing the difference between two population proportions
- Testing the difference between two population means when \(\sigma\) is not known for either of the populations (when we don’t not assume anything the equality of \(\sigma_{1}\) and \(\sigma_{2}\) )
b. List the data.
II. The hypothesis test
- Before doing the hypothesis test, state the appropriate descriptive statistics for your data
- This depends on the kind of test you will be performing. .
Remember you only need to include the descriptive statistics appropriate for your specific test.
b. Follow the steps for hypothesis testing:
- Use \(\alpha=.05\)
- Remember to follow ALL the steps.
- Make sure you state your conclusion based on the original claim.
III. Conclusion:
- State whether or not the results were in any way surprising.
- Give some reasons why your test might be inaccurate. This may include that you obtained your data from a convenience sample (such as your classmates) or that you did a simulation.
- State anything else that is relevant. (The following are some suggestions)
- Suggestions for further research.
- Steps that ought to be taken if the data shows a problem or a solution to a problem.
Price: $18.14
Solution: The downloadable solution consists of 12 pages, 614 words and 2 charts.
Deliverable: Word Document
Deliverable: Word Document
