Standard Normal Distribution Critical Values, Z
Standard Normal Distribution Critical Values, Z
If there are n observations in a sample, denoted x1,x2,,xn, the sample mean and variance are expressed as and 2 .
2
(
=1 )
1 1 2
=1
=
=1
= 2 (
1 =1
)2 2 =
1
If there are a finite number of observations, N, in a population, denoted as x1, x2,, xN, the population mean and variance are
expressed as and 2.
1 1
=
=1 2 =
=1( )
2
Normal Distribution
1 2 /2 2
( ) = () , -< x < , -< < , > 0
2
E(X) = V(X) = 2
If X ~N (, 2), then = ~ (0, 1) is the standard normal distribution.
100(1-)%
Case Problem Type Point Estimate CI or PI
1 CI on the mean of a normal
2
distribution, variance 2 known
3 CI on a proportion, or parameter of a
binomial distribution (1 )
2
4 Prediction interval on a future
1
observation from a normal distribution, 2,1 1 +
variance 2 unknown
5 Tolerance Interval
1
STAT 4706 Exam # 1 Formula Sheet
(1 1)12 + (2 1)22
=
1 + 2 2
Difference in means of two
2,1
distributions for paired samples
D =
Difference in two proportions or two 1 2 1 (1 1 ) 2 (1 2 )
binomial parameters, p1 and p2 1 2 2 +
1 2
2
STAT 4706 Exam # 1 Formula Sheet
Table 4: Summary of Two-Sample Hypothesis Testing Procedures
(1 1)12 + (2 1)22
=
1 + 2 2
H0 : D = 0 1 : 0 Pr. above 0 plus |0 | > 2,1
0 = Pr. below - 0
1 : > 0 Pr. above 0 0 > ,1
1 : < 0 Pr. below - 0 0 < ,1
H0 : p1 - p2 = 0 1 2 1 : 1 2 0 2[1 (|0 |)] |0 | > 2
0 = 1 : 1 > 2 1 (0 ) 0 >
1 1
(1 ) [ + ] 1 : 1 < 2 (0 ) 0 <
1 2
Contrasts: = =1 =1 = 0
2
= = =1
Estimate Contrast: and SE(L) = =1
NOTE: = =
=
2
=1
2
Confidence Interval for L: PE CV*SE = ( ) =1