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Difference in Means Hypothesis Testing

The document discusses difference in means tests for hypothesis testing. It explains that difference in means tests are used to test claims about differences between two population means. Examples are provided such as testing differences in customer satisfaction or earnings between groups. There are three types of difference in means tests: paired t-test, t-test assuming equal variance, and t-test assuming unequal variance. An example is described about testing for differences in monthly sales between Alberta and British Columbia using sales data from an office supplies store.

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Difference in Means Hypothesis Testing

The document discusses difference in means tests for hypothesis testing. It explains that difference in means tests are used to test claims about differences between two population means. Examples are provided such as testing differences in customer satisfaction or earnings between groups. There are three types of difference in means tests: paired t-test, t-test assuming equal variance, and t-test assuming unequal variance. An example is described about testing for differences in monthly sales between Alberta and British Columbia using sales data from an office supplies store.

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Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test

Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test


Recap

Used to test claim about differences between two population means.

Examples
 Testing whether customer satisfaction across service companies in US
is greater than that for Europe.
 The ‘Food & Drug Administration’ may want to compare the difference
between two disease treatment regimes.
 Testing whether average productivity of women employees is greater
than that for men employees.
 Checking the claim that Finance majors earn on average 10,000$ more
than other majors.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Recap

Used to test claim about differences between two population means.

Examples
 Testing whether customer satisfaction across service companies in US
is greater than that for Europe.
 The ‘Food & Drug Administration’ may want to compare the difference
between two disease treatment regimes.
 Testing whether average productivity of women employees is greater
than that for men employees.
 Checking the claim that Finance majors earn on average 10,000$ more
than other majors.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Recap

Used to test claim about differences between two population means.

Examples
 Testing whether customer satisfaction across service companies
in US is greater than that for Europe.
 The ‘Food & Drug Administration’ may want to compare the difference
between two disease treatment regimes.
 Testing whether average productivity of women employees is greater
than that for men employees.
 Checking the claim that Finance majors earn on average 10,000$ more
than other majors.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Recap

Used to test claim about differences between two population means.

Examples
 Testing whether customer satisfaction across service companies in US
is greater than that for Europe.
 The ‘Food & Drug Administration’ may want to compare the
difference between two disease treatment regimes.
 Testing whether average productivity of women employees is greater
than that for men employees.
 Checking the claim that Finance majors earn on average 10,000$ more
than other majors.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Recap

Used to test claim about differences between two population means.

Examples
 Testing whether customer satisfaction across service companies in US
is greater than that for Europe.
 The ‘Food & Drug Administration’ may want to compare the difference
between two disease treatment regimes.
 Testing whether average productivity of women employees is
greater than that for men employees.
 Checking the claim that Finance majors earn on average 10,000$ more
than other majors.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Recap

Used to test claim about differences between two population means.

Examples
 Testing whether customer satisfaction across service companies in US
is greater than that for Europe.
 The ‘Food & Drug Administration’ may want to compare the difference
between two disease treatment regimes.
 Testing whether average productivity of women employees is greater
than that for men employees.
 Checking the claim that Finance majors earn on average 10,000$
more than other majors.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test

Three kinds …

1. Paired t-test for differences in means.

 Used when there is a sense of ‘pairing’ in the data

2. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming equal variance’.

3. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming unequal variance’.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test

Three kinds …

1. Paired t-test for differences in means.

 Used when there is a sense of ‘pairing’ in the data

2. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming equal variance’.

3. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming unequal variance’.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test

Three kinds …

1. Paired t-test for differences in means.

 Used when there is a sense of ‘pairing’ in the data

2. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming equal variance’.

3. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming unequal variance’.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test

Three kinds …

1. Paired t-test for differences in means.

 Used when there is a sense of ‘pairing’ in the data

2. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming equal variance’.

3. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming unequal variance’.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test

Three kinds …

1. Paired t-test for differences in means.

 Used when there is a sense of ‘pairing’ in the data

2. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming equal variance’.

3. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming unequal variance’.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test

Three kinds …

1. Paired t-test for differences in means.

 Used when there is a sense of ‘pairing’ in the data

2. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming equal variance’.

3. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming unequal variance’.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test

Three kinds …

1. Paired t-test for differences in means.

 Used when there is a sense of ‘pairing’ in the data

2. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming equal variance’.

3. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming unequal variance’.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test

Three kinds …

1. Paired t-test for differences in means.

 Used when there is a sense of ‘pairing’ in the data

2. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming equal variance’.

3. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming unequal variance’.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test

Three kinds …

1. Paired t-test for differences in means.

 Used when there is a sense of ‘pairing’ in the data

2. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming equal variance’.

3. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming unequal variance’.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test

Three kinds …

1. Paired t-test for differences in means.

 Used when there is a sense of ‘pairing’ in the data

2. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming equal variance’.

3. t-test for differences in means ‘assuming unequal variance’.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
An online Office supplies store in Canada… (Store [Link])

The online store sells office products across 13 provinces.

The file contains four years of sales data.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
An online Office supplies store in Canada… (Store [Link])

The online store sells office products across 13 provinces.

The file contains four years of sales data.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
An online Office supplies store in Canada… (Store [Link])

The online store sells office products across 13 provinces.

The file contains four years of sales data.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
An online Office supplies store in Canada… (Store [Link])

The online store sells office products across 13 provinces.

The file contains four years of sales data.


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
The data can be thought of as a sample from a larger population.

We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.
In other words we wish to check if there is any difference in monthly
dollar sales across these two provinces.
We will be making this inference using the 48 months of sample sales
data we have.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
The data can be thought of as a sample from a larger population.

We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.
In other words we wish to check if there is any difference in monthly
dollar sales across these two provinces.
We will be making this inference using the 48 months of sample sales
data we have.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
The data can be thought of as a sample from a larger population.

We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.
In other words we wish to check if there is any difference in monthly
dollar sales across these two provinces.
We will be making this inference using the 48 months of sample sales
data we have.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
The data can be thought of as a sample from a larger population.

We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.
In other words we wish to check if there is any difference in monthly
dollar sales across these two provinces.
We will be making this inference using the 48 months of sample sales
data we have.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
The data can be thought of as a sample from a larger population.

We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.
In other words we wish to check if there is any difference in monthly
dollar sales across these two provinces.
We will be making this inference using the 48 months of sample sales
data we have.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
The data can be thought of as a sample from a larger population.

We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.
In other words we wish to check if there is any difference in monthly
dollar sales across these two provinces.
We will be making this inference using the 48 months of sample sales
data we have.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
The data can be thought of as a sample from a larger population.

We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.
In other words we wish to check if there is any difference in monthly
dollar sales across these two provinces.
We will be making this inference using the 48 months of sample sales
data we have.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
The data can be thought of as a sample from a larger population.

We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.
In other words we wish to check if there is any difference in monthly
dollar sales across these two provinces.
We will be making this inference using the 48 months of sample sales
data we have.

Difference in means test


Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.

Step 1 : Formulate Hypothesis


H0: µAlberta - µBC = 0
HA: µAlberta - µBC ≠ 0
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.

Step 1 : Formulate Hypothesis


H0: µAlberta - µBC = 0
HA: µAlberta - µBC ≠ 0
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.

Step 1 : Formulate Hypothesis


H0: µAlberta - µBC = 0
HA: µAlberta - µBC ≠ 0
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.

Step 1 : Formulate Hypothesis


H0: µAlberta - µBC = 0
HA: µAlberta - µBC ≠ 0
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.

Step 1 : Formulate Hypothesis


H0: µAlberta - µBC = 0
HA: µAlberta - µBC ≠ 0
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.

Step 1 : Formulate Hypothesis


H0: µAlberta - µBC = 0
HA: µAlberta - µBC ≠ 0

Step 2 : Calculate the t-statistic


 Use the data analysis toolbox of Excel.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.

Step 1 : Formulate Hypothesis


H0: µAlberta - µBC = 0 Do Not Reject the Null hypothesis
HA: µAlberta - µBC ≠ 0 Alberta and British
Columbia generate
similar monthly $ sales

Step 2 : Calculate the t-statistic


 Use the data analysis toolbox of Excel.
Hypothesis Testing Difference in means test
Example
We wish to test whether the monthly dollar sales across the provinces of
Alberta and British Columbia are the same.

Step 1 : Formulate Hypothesis


H0: µAlberta - µBC = 0 Do Not Reject the Null hypothesis
HA: µAlberta - µBC ≠ 0 Alberta and British
Columbia generate
similar monthly $ sales

Step 2 : Calculate the t-statistic


 Use the data analysis toolbox of Excel.

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