Hypothesis Testing Problems - Z Test & T Statistics - One & Two Tailed Tests 2

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  • @yourpapa6641
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    To those wondering on the Z-score values of 1.96 and confidence value of 95%:
    Confidence level (CL) formula = 1 - (confidence value) = 1 - 0.95 = 0.05, and we divide this by 2 (0.05/2) to get the alpha values on both tails ~ 0.025.
    You can also use this formula A = (1-CL)/2 which gives you your alpha for one tail. As these graphs are symmetric we put the alpha values on both sides.
    Once you have this value you go on your Z-score table.
    At alpha value = 0.025, look down at the (deg of freedom which is given by formula: 1 - n, where n is sample size) but since we have 1 - 40 = 39...
    The 39 is no where on the freedom column. In this case we use the infinity value which is: 1.960 ~ 1.96
    Cheers

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    • @los1868
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      "The 39 is no where on the freedom column. In this case we use the infinity value which is: 1.960 ~ 1.96" Is this because it is a Z distribution? if its T should I just use the nearest degrees of freedom to the value of n-1?

    • @yourpapa6641
      @yourpapa6641 Рік тому +2

      @@los1868 same concept. If you do not find the deg of freedom that matches on your table then you can use the infinity value from the t distribution. (I am not a teacher sorry so I can't describe the story as to why but this is something I find works in every question that I have encountered so far.) Hope it helps!

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      do you mean the T table because in z score table there is no alpha or deg of freedom ?

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      @@NONAME-yv3lq Its the leftover 5% from the 95% confidence level, split on each side to make 0.025 or 2.5%.

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  • @PRubin-rh4sr
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    Help! Our professor taught us to determine whether to use z or t-test, we look at the SD!
    Z-test = Population SD
    T-Test = Sample SD

    • @stephaniandrea5726
      @stephaniandrea5726 4 роки тому +10

      Did your prof teach you to determine it this way:
      If population SD is known, use Z-test
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    • @vanttw6168
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      @@killergames3634 why is it 30?

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    Thanks I was confused because I was using the Zc value for the critical region instead of the z table value..I'm clear now

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    As per the video, our condition for t test is sample size less than 30 and population std not known. However, population std was not known even in 1 scenario also.
    But what role does population std plays here. Coz' in both the examples, we didn't needed to use population std..so why this factor is important

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    for the first question, since the sd was from the sample of 40, shouldnt we find the unbiased estimate of the sample variance first ?

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  • @demiadeoye3869
    @demiadeoye3869 4 роки тому +11

    You didn’t explain how to get the critical values

    • @tylerx8848
      @tylerx8848 4 роки тому

      The critical value is the normal distribution table value of the level of significants (1-the confidence interval) example--- (1-.99) = .01 look this value up in the normal distribution table.

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  • @jasonkimjabla1767
    @jasonkimjabla1767 5 років тому +3

    in the problem no. 2, it is a left tailed test therefore if it is 0.99 confidence, its alpha is 0.005 not 0.01, because 0.01 is for two tailed test only.

    • @SirGrizzlyman
      @SirGrizzlyman 5 років тому +4

      no it would be 0.005 for 2 tailed test because u have 0.01 split over 2 zones, right and left

    • @noelahkiprop5363
      @noelahkiprop5363 4 роки тому

      @@SirGrizzlyman exactly

    • @pazqa1794
      @pazqa1794 6 місяців тому +1

      He's actually right but alpha is 0.01 but alpha/2 is 0.05 one tail should be used so 3.250 not 2.82

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  • @monmontv2664
    @monmontv2664 4 роки тому +10

    How did we get the 1.96?

    • @harivanshmathur3394
      @harivanshmathur3394 3 роки тому

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    • @animanfan5442
      @animanfan5442 3 роки тому

      1.96 is the critical Z value. Actually calculating it is complicated and you usually aren't expected to know how or memorise them. You usually can just look it up. It's like the relative molecular masses of elements.

    • @pamjarina8201
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      @@animanfan5442 where can I find it?

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  • @bestservedrandom2892
    @bestservedrandom2892 Рік тому +4

    can somebody tell me where 1.96 came from in the first example pls

    • @Bu0Musa
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      He got another video about finding the z-score in his channel
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    • @manueltorres5318
      @manueltorres5318 Рік тому

      I was wondering the same thing...did you ever figure it out?

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  • @randylinarto2237
    @randylinarto2237 2 роки тому +5

    why is the critical value 1.96 ?

    • @tarunkhandelwal1101
      @tarunkhandelwal1101 5 місяців тому

      Use z table

    • @thanosgalactos1449
      @thanosgalactos1449 3 місяці тому

      In a normal distribution curve 95% of the values lie between -1.96SD to 1.96SD. 99% of values lie between 2SD to 2 SD.

    • @moyinoluwaolaoluwa6712
      @moyinoluwaolaoluwa6712 2 місяці тому

      You take that 0.95, subtract it from 1, you get 0.05, divide it by 2, you get 0.025. Then you go to your z distribution table to look for 0.025, it's under 1.96

  • @vahidOffical
    @vahidOffical Рік тому +2

    Your videos on youtube are simply the best it has help me to validate all my Biochemistry courses. Thank you JG. I wish I could make videos like you just that I don't have the equipment thank you so much brother

  • @ibrahimabdoullah5906
    @ibrahimabdoullah5906 5 років тому +6

    Where did you get the 1.96

    • @gracewangare3966
      @gracewangare3966 5 років тому

      That's my wonder too

    • @VikingCanadian
      @VikingCanadian 5 років тому +1

      Normal Distribution Tables, You do Area Left = (1 + cl )/2 then you at what exactly that area corresponds to as a Z value.

  • @timbrezaleya8123
    @timbrezaleya8123 2 роки тому +2

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    @virajghoderao10 3 роки тому +2

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  • @itsrichard4093
    @itsrichard4093 7 місяців тому

    Been watching since high school and now he is helping me through college.

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    @johnbuttersworth584 Рік тому

    You get right to the point and show the problem with a very calming manner.!
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  • @AntiaCarene
    @AntiaCarene 5 місяців тому +1

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    @josephberkheiser1840 Рік тому +1

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    @onicariri5576 4 роки тому +1

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  • @elphashatlani7419
    @elphashatlani7419 2 роки тому +2

    Short and straight to the point. You are always there to for us as science students Sir and thank you so much.

  • @thembimantirisi8054
    @thembimantirisi8054 7 днів тому

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