This document outlines different types of hypothesis tests that can be conducted for a single sample, including z-tests for the mean, t-tests for the mean with unknown variance and a sample size under 30, tests for a single proportion, and chi-square tests for variance. It lists the options to conduct one-tailed or two-tailed variants for each type of test.
This document outlines different types of hypothesis tests that can be conducted for a single sample, including z-tests for the mean, t-tests for the mean with unknown variance and a sample size under 30, tests for a single proportion, and chi-square tests for variance. It lists the options to conduct one-tailed or two-tailed variants for each type of test.
This document outlines different types of hypothesis tests that can be conducted for a single sample, including z-tests for the mean, t-tests for the mean with unknown variance and a sample size under 30, tests for a single proportion, and chi-square tests for variance. It lists the options to conduct one-tailed or two-tailed variants for each type of test.
b. One-Tailed Test (Left Side) c. Two-Tailed Test (Both Side) d. P-Value Approach (one-tailed) e. P-Value Approach (two-tailed) B. t Test for Mean (One Sample) : Unknown Variance, n < 30
Two Tailed Test
One-Tailed Test C. One Sample Proportion
Two-Tailed One-Tailed D. Chi Square for Single Variance (Standard Deviation)