Hypothesis Testing. BCApptx
Hypothesis Testing. BCApptx
Think on it !!!
Chi- square test
• Non parametric test because it depends only on the set of observed
and expected frequencies and degree of freedom.
• Good for nominal or ordinal scale of measurement e.g. data deals
with male and female, head and tail, juniors and seniors
• Use for analysis of qualitative variables such as opinion of person,
smoking habits.
Application of X2 - test
X2 – test for goodness of fit
X2 – test for independence of attributes
X2 – test for population variance
X2 – test for goodness of fit
Different test language
• Test of significant difference between observed and expected
frequencies
• Test of consistency of data
• Data support the theory or not
• Best fit of binomial and poison distribution
• X2 – test
Null hypothesis: H0 = There is no significant
difference between observed and expected
frequencies. i.e given data support the theory.
• Alternative hypothesis
H1 : μ1 ≠μ2 ≠μ3 ≠ ……… ≠μk . k population means are not
equal. In other words, there is significant difference
between k sample means.
• Test Statistics:
d.f=(k-1 , n-k)
Where, MSC=mean sum of squares between samples
(columns)=
• Alternative hypothesis
H1 : μ1 ≠μ2 ≠μ3 ≠ ……… ≠μc . there is significant difference in c population means
due to column factor.
H1 : μ1 ≠μ2 ≠μ3 ≠ ……… ≠μr . there is significant difference in r population means
due to row factor.