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0 Test is not Significant

1 Test is Significant at 95% level


2 Test is Significant at 99% level
Sig Test for One sample Percentage
Null Hypothesis : P = P0 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. P # P0 (Two tail test)
2. P > P0 (Right tail test)
3. P < P0 (Left tail test)

Base (n) 36
% (p) 8
% (P0) 5 (Specified)

99% CV
Z value = 0.825897 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is not Significant 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is not Significant 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is not Significant -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
Sig Test for two independent Percentages
Null Hypothesis : P1 = P2 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. P1 # P2 (Two tail test)
2. P1 > P2 (Right tail test)
3. P1 < P2 (Left tail test)

Sample 1 Sample 2
Base (n) 62 40
% (p) 66 73
1 1
99% CV
Z value = -0.744636 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is not Significant 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is not Significant 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is not Significant -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
Sig Test for two dependent (correlated) Percentages
Null Hypothesis : P1 = P2 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. P1 # P2 (Two tail test)
2. P1 > P2 (Right tail test)
3. P1 < P2 (Left tail test)

Base (n) 100


% (p1) 41
% (p2) 28
% (p12) 0 (Multicoding %)

99% CV
Z value = 1.584541 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is not Significant 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is not Significant 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is not Significant -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
Sig Test for One sample Mean
Null Hypothesis : M = M0 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. M # M0 (Two tail test)
2. M > M0 (Right tail test)
3. M < M0 (Left tail test)

Base (n) 200


Mean (m) 3.3
SD 1.5
Mean (M0) 3.1 (Specified)

99% CV
Z value = 1.885618 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is not Significant 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is Significant at 95% level 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is not Significant -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
Sig Test for two independent Means
Null Hypothesis : M1 = M2 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. M1 # M2 (Two tail test)
2. M1 > M2 (Right tail test)
3. M1 < M2 (Left tail test)

Sample 1 Sample 2
Base (n) 902 902
Mean (m) 1.81 2.15
SD 1 1

99% CV
Z value = -7.220499 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is Significant at 99% level 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is not Significant 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is Significant at 99% level -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
Sig Test for two dependent (correlated) Means
Null Hypothesis : M1 = M2 against Alt. Hypothesis 1. M1 # M2 (Two tail test)
2. M1 > M2 (Right tail test)
3. M1 < M2 (Left tail test)

Base (n) 200


Mean (m1) 3.2
Mean (m2) 3.5

SD(diff) 0
or next 3
SD1 1.2
SD2 1.5
Correlation 0.4

99% CV
Z value = -2.828427 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is Significant at 99% level 2.576
2. (Right tail) Test is not Significant 2.328
3. (Left tail) Test is Significant at 99% level -2.328
95% CV 90% CV
1.960 1.646
1.646 1.282
-1.646 -1.282
McNemar's Test for two group Counts
Null Hypothesis : C1 = C2 against Alt. Hypothesis C1 # C2 (Two tail test)

f = (c1) 25
g = (c2) 10

99% CV
Chi-Square = 5.60 Results 1. (Two tail) Test is Significant at 95% level 6.64
95% CV 90% CV
3.84 2.71

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