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Sig Test

The document describes different statistical significance tests for percentages, means, and counts. It provides the null and alternative hypotheses for one sample and two sample tests, and defines the criteria for significance at the 95% and 99% confidence levels based on the z-value and chi-square value. An example shows that for a one sample mean test, the right tail is significant at 95% while the two tail and left tail are not significant.

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Sig Test

The document describes different statistical significance tests for percentages, means, and counts. It provides the null and alternative hypotheses for one sample and two sample tests, and defines the criteria for significance at the 95% and 99% confidence levels based on the z-value and chi-square value. An example shows that for a one sample mean test, the right tail is significant at 95% while the two tail and left tail are not significant.

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0 Test is not Significant

1 Test is Significant at 95% level


2 Test is Significant at 99% level
Sig Test for One sample Percentage
Null Hypothesis : P = P0 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. P # P0 (Two tail test)
2. P > P0 (Right tail test)
3. P < P0 (Left tail test)

Base (n) 36
% (p) 8
% (P0) 5 (Specified)

99% CV
Z value = 0.825897 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is not Significant 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is not Significant 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is not Significant -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
Sig Test for two independent Percentages
Null Hypothesis : P1 = P2 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. P1 # P2 (Two tail test)
2. P1 > P2 (Right tail test)
3. P1 < P2 (Left tail test)

Sample 1 Sample 2
Base (n) 62 40
% (p) 66 73
1 1
99% CV
Z value = -0.744636 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is not Significant 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is not Significant 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is not Significant -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
Sig Test for two dependent (correlated) Percentages
Null Hypothesis : P1 = P2 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. P1 # P2 (Two tail test)
2. P1 > P2 (Right tail test)
3. P1 < P2 (Left tail test)

Base (n) 100


% (p1) 41
% (p2) 28
% (p12) 0 (Multicoding %)

99% CV
Z value = 1.584541 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is not Significant 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is not Significant 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is not Significant -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
Sig Test for One sample Mean
Null Hypothesis : M = M0 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. M # M0 (Two tail test)
2. M > M0 (Right tail test)
3. M < M0 (Left tail test)

Base (n) 200


Mean (m) 3.3
SD 1.5
Mean (M0) 3.1 (Specified)

99% CV
Z value = 1.885618 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is not Significant 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is Significant at 95% level 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is not Significant -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
Sig Test for two independent Means
Null Hypothesis : M1 = M2 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. M1 # M2 (Two tail test)
2. M1 > M2 (Right tail test)
3. M1 < M2 (Left tail test)

Sample 1 Sample 2
Base (n) 902 902
Mean (m) 1.81 2.15
SD 1 1

99% CV
Z value = -7.220499 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is Significant at 99% level 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is not Significant 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is Significant at 99% level -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
Sig Test for two dependent (correlated) Means
Null Hypothesis : M1 = M2 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. M1 # M2 (Two tail test)
2. M1 > M2 (Right tail test)
3. M1 < M2 (Left tail test)

Base (n) 200


Mean (m1) 3.2
Mean (m2) 3.5

SD(diff) 0
or next 3
SD1 1.2
SD2 1.5
Correlation 0.4

99% CV
Z value = -2.828427 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is Significant at 99% level 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is not Significant 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is Significant at 99% level -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
McNemar's Test for two group Counts
Null Hypothesis : C1 = C2 against Alt. Hypothesis C1 # C2 (Two tail test)

f = (c1) 25
g = (c2) 10

99% CV
Chi-Square = 5.60 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is Significant at 95% level 6.64
95% CV 90% CV
3.84 2.71

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