HP 49g+ User Manual

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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: p

1−

p

2

.: 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.


Try the following exercise:

Example 1 – For

µ

0

= 150,

σ

= 10,

x = 158, n = 50, for

α

= 0.05, test the

hypothesis H

0

:

µ

=

µ

0

, against the alternative hypothesis, H

1

:

µ

µ

0

.


Press

‚Ù—— @@@OK@@@ to access the confidence interval feature in the

calculator. Press

@@@OK@@@ to select option 1. Z-Test: 1

µ

.


Enter the following data and press

@@@OK@@@:


You are then asked to select the alternative hypothesis:

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