Mann Whitney Testing with JMP

What is Mann Whitney Testing with JMP? Mann Whitney testing with JMP (also called Mann–Whitney U test or Wilcoxon rank-sum test) is a statistical hypothesis test to compare the medians of two populations that are not normally distributed. In a non-normal distribution, the median is the better representation of the center of the distribution. Null…

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One Way ANOVA with JMP

What is One Way ANOVA? One way ANOVA is a statistical method to compare means of two or more populations. Null Hypothesis(H0):): μ1 = μ2 …= μk Alternative Hypothesis(Ha): At least one μi is different, where i is any value from 1 to k It is a generalized form of the two sample t-test since…

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Two Sample Proportion Test with SigmaXL

What is the Two Sample Proportion Test with SigmaXL? The two sample proportion test with SigmaXL is a hypothesis test to compare the proportions of one certain event occurring in two populations following the binomial distribution. Null Hypothesis(H0): p1 = p2 Alternative Hypothesis(Ha): p1 ≠ p2 Two Sample Proportion Test Assumptions The sample data drawn…

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Two Sample Proportion Test with JMP

What is the Two Sample Proportion Test? The two sample proportion test is a hypothesis test to compare the proportions of one certain event occurring in two populations following the binomial distribution. Null Hypothesis(H0): p1 = p2 Alternative Hypothesis(Ha): p1 ≠ p2 Two Sample Proportion Test Assumptions The sample data drawn from the populations of…

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Paired t Test with JMP

What is the Paired t Test? A Third type of Two Sample t-Test is the Paired t Test.  This test is used when the two populations are dependent of each other, so each data point from one distribution corresponds to a data point in the other distribution. When using a paired t test, the test…

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Two Sample t Test with JMP

What is Two Sample t Test? Two sample t test is a hypothesis test to study whether there is a statistically significant difference between the means of two populations. Null Hypothesis (H0): μ1 = μ2 Alternative Hypothesis Ha) : μ1 ≠ μ2 Where: μ1 is the mean of one population and μ2 is the mean of…

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One Sample Proportion Test with SigmaXL

What is the One Sample Proportion Test with SigmaXL? One sample proportion test with SigmaXL is a hypothesis test to compare the proportion of one certain outcome (e.g. the number of successes per the number of trials, or the number of defects per the total number of opportunities) occurring in a population following the binomial…

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One Sample Proportion Test with JMP

What is the One Sample Proportion Test? One sample proportion test is a hypothesis test to compare the proportion of one certain outcome (e.g. the number of successes per the number of trials, or the number of defects per the total number of opportunities) occurring in a population following the binomial distribution with a specified…

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One Sample Wilcoxon Test with JMP

What is the One Sample Wilcoxon Test? The one sample Wilcoxon test is a hypothesis test to compare the median of one population with a specified value. Null Hypothesis (H0): η = η0 Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): η ≠ η0 It is an alternative test of one sample t-test when the data distribution is non-normal. It is more powerful…

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One Sample Wilcoxon Test with SigmaXl

What is the One Sample Wilcoxon Test with SigmaXL? The one sample Wilcoxon test with SigmaXL is a hypothesis test to compare the median of one population with a specified value. Null Hypothesis (H0): η = η0 Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): η ≠ η0 It is an alternative test of one sample t-test when the distribution of the…

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Kruskal Wallis Test with SigmaXL

What is a Kruskal Wallis Test with SigmaXL The Kruskal Wallis test with SigmaXL is a statistical hypothesis used test to compare the medians among more than two groups. Null Hypothesis (H0): η1 = η2 = … = ηk Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): at least one of the medians is different from others.Where: ηi is the…

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One Sample t Test with JMP

One Sample t Test What is a t Test? In statistics, a t test is a hypothesis test in which the test statistic follows a Student’s t distribution if the null hypothesis is true. We apply a one sample t test when the population variance (σ) is unknown and we use the sample standard deviation…

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Kruskal Wallis Test with JMP

What is Kruskal–Wallis One-Way Analysis of Variance? The Kruskal Wallis one-way analysis of variance is a statistical hypothesis test to compare the medians among more than two groups. Null Hypothesis (H0): η1 = η2 = … = ηk Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): at least one of the medians is different from others. Where: ni is the…

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Chi Square Test with JMP

Chi Square (Contingency Tables) We have looked at hypothesis tests to analyze the proportion of one population vs. a specified value, and the proportions of two populations, but what do we do if we want to analyze more than two populations? A chi-square test is a hypothesis test in which the sampling distribution of the…

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Chi Square Test with Minitab

Chi Square (Contingency Tables) We have looked at hypothesis tests to analyze the proportion of one population vs. a specified value, and the proportions of two populations, but what do we do if we want to analyze more than two populations? A chi-square test is a hypothesis test in which the sampling distribution of the…

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Moods Median Test with JMP

What is Moods Median Test? Mood’s median test is a statistical test to compare the medians of two or more populations. Null Hypothesis (H0): η1 = … = ηk Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): At least one of the medians is different from the others The symbol k is the number of groups of our interest and…

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Chi Square Test with SigmaXL

Chi Square Test with SigmaXL (Contingency Tables) We have looked at hypothesis tests to analyze the proportion of one population vs. a specified value, and the proportions of two populations, but what do we do if we want to analyze more than two populations? A chi-square test with SigmaXL is a hypothesis test in which…

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Two Sample Proportion Test with Minitab

What is the Two Sample Proportion Test with Minitab? The two sample proportion test with Minitab is a hypothesis test to compare the proportions of one certain event occurring in two populations following the binomial distribution. Null Hypothesis(H0): p1 = p2 Alternative Hypothesis(Ha): p1 ≠ p2 Two Sample Proportion Test Assumptions The sample data drawn…

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One Sample Proportion Test with Minitab

What is the One Sample Proportion Test? One sample proportion test is a hypothesis test to compare the proportion of one certain outcome (e.g. the number of successes per the number of trials, or the number of defects per the total number of opportunities) occurring in a population following the binomial distribution with a specified…

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One Sample Wilcoxon Test with Minitab

What is the One Sample Wilcoxon Test? The one sample Wilcoxon test is a hypothesis test to compare the median of one population with a specified value. Null Hypothesis (H0): η = η0 Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): η ≠ η0 It is an alternative test of one sample t-test when the distribution of the data is non-normal. It is…

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