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HP F2226A - 48GII Graphic Calculator - Hypothesis Testing Using Pre-Programmed Features

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Pr[Z> z
α
] = 1-Φ(z
α
) = α, or Φ(z
α
) = 1- α,
Reject the null hypothesis, H
0
, if z
0
>z
α
, and H
1
: p
1
-p
2
> p
0
, or if z
0
< - z
α
, and
H
1
: p
1
-p
2
<p
0
.
Hypothesis testing using pre-programmed features
The calculator provides with hypothesis testing procedures under application
5. Hypoth. tests.. can be accessed by using ‚Ù—— @@@OK@@@.
As with the calculation of confidence intervals, discussed earlier, this program
offers the following 6 options:
These options are interpreted as in the confidence interval applications:
1. Z-Test: 1 µ.: Single sample hypothesis testing for the population mean, µ,
with known population variance, or for large samples with unknown
population variance.
2. Z-Test: µ1−µ2.: Hypothesis testing for the difference of the population
means, µ
1
- µ
2
, with either known population variances, or for large
samples with unknown population variances.
3. Z-Test: 1 p.: Single sample hypothesis testing for the proportion, p, for
large samples with unknown population variance.
4. Z-Test: p1− p2.: Hypothesis testing for the difference of two proportions,
p
1
-p
2
, for large samples with unknown population variances.
5. T-Test: 1 µ.: Single sample hypothesis testing for the population mean, µ,
for small samples with unknown population variance.
6. T-Test: µ1−µ2.: Hypothesis testing for the difference of the population
means, µ
1
- µ
2
, for small samples with unknown population variances.

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