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Question
Explain in detail the test of significance of a single mean
Solution
A random sample of size n(n ≥ 30) is drawn from a population.
We want to test the population mean has a specified value µ0.
Procedure for testing: (For two-tail test)
The null hypothesis is H0: µ = µ0.
The alternative hypothesis is H1: µ ≠ µ2
Since n is large the sampling distribution of `bar(x)` (the sample mean) is approximately normal.
The test statistic Z = `(bar(x) - mu)/(sigma/sqrt("n")` ∼ (0, 1)
For a significance level α = 0.05 .....(5% level)
If |Z| < 1.96, H0 is accepted at 5% level.
If |Z| > 1.96, H0 is rejected at 5% level
For α = 0.01 .......(1% level)
if |Z| < 2.58, H0 is accepted.
If |Z| > 2.58, H0 is rejected.
Procedure for one tail test: (left tail)
H0: µ ≥ µ0
H1: µ < µ0
At α = 0.05, |Z| = 1.645
If Z < – 1.645, H0 is rejected
If Z > – 1.645, H0 is accepted
One tail test: (right tail)
If Z < 1.645, H0 is accepted
If Z > 1.645, H0 is rejected at 5% level of significance.
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