Module 5.hypothesis Testing
Module 5.hypothesis Testing
HYPOTHESIS TESTING
By
Dr. Neeraj Anand
Hypothesis Testing
Formulate H0 and H1
Draw Conclusion
Errors
Type I Error
Type II Error
Type II error occurs when, based on the sample
results, the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is
in fact false.
The probability of type II error is denoted by Beta .
Unlike Alpha, which is specified by the researcher,
the magnitude of Beta depends on the actual
value of the population parameter (proportion).
A Broad Classification of
Hypothesis Tests
Hypothesis Tests
Tests of Tests of
Association- r Differences
Median/
Distributions Means Proportions Rankings- U
F,Chi-square Z,t Z,t
A Classification of Hypothesis Testing
Procedures for Examining Differences
Hypothesis Tests
Characteristics
It is based on frequencies
It is applied for drawing inferences only
It possesses additive property.
It is a test of association and used for general
purpose.
Conditions for Chi-square
test
There must be two sets of data (one Observed
and one Expected)
Sample size should be same for two sets of data.
The frequency in each cell must be at least five.
This test is suitable for nominal data, therefore, the
cells in rows/ columns must represent categorical
variables.
Min. sample size = 50
Examples
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Operat- Operat-
information about
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the number of
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ting ng
errors and not
errors errors
committing errors
among trained and Trained 70 530
untrained operators
at a R.O.
Test effectiveness of
training in checking Untrain 155 745
errors. -ed
Standard Error