When the Population Variance is unknown, the appropriate test statistic to used is t test.
How to Determine The Appropriate Tool When: Variance unknown
What is T test? A T test is a type of inferential statistic used to determine if there is a significant difference between the means of two groups, which may be related in certain features.
How to Determine The Appropriate Tool When: Variance unknown
REMIDER: T test is the appropriate tool to used when: The population standard deviation is unknown. The sample standard deviation is known. The population is normal or nearly normally distributed. The sample size is less than 30 (n30).
How to Determine The Appropriate Tool When: Variance unknown
When the Central Limit Theorem is used, the appropriate test statistic is using standard deviation by sample standard deviation in the formula.
How to Determine the Appropriate Tool when: CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM
REMEMBER: Z test is the appropriate tool to used in Central Limit Theorem when: If the population is normally distributed or the means y = y 0, the z has a standard normal distribution. The sample size is extremly large and the variance is known or unknown
How to Determine the Appropriate Tool when: CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM
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