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Title produced by softwareTesting Sample Mean with known Variance - Confidence Interval
Date of computationWed, 12 Nov 2008 03:53:48 -0700
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User-defined keywordsjenske_cole@hotmail.com
Estimated Impact214
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F     [Testing Mean with known Variance - Critical Value] [Q1 porktesting] [2008-11-12 09:22:36] [f58cc3b532da25682c394745f1a82535]
F RMP     [Testing Sample Mean with known Variance - Confidence Interval] [the pork quality ...] [2008-11-12 10:53:48] [120dfa2440e51a0cfc0f5296bc5d7460] [Current]
Feedback Forum
2008-11-21 18:52:13 [Gregory De Meulenaer] [reply
We gebruiken de right one-sided confidence interval van 95% omdat enkel de afwijking van het vetpercentage naar boven toe een economisch voordeel voor de producent betekent. (Bij de two-sided confidence interval wordt de 5% verdeeld over zowel de linkse als de rechtse staart, wat de resultaten van de two-sided extremer maakt) De sample mean (0.1546) ligt onder de bovengrens (0.1893) van de right one-sided confidence interval van 95% en dus binnen het betrouwbaarheidsinterval.
2008-11-24 13:24:59 [Dave Bellekens] [reply
We gebruiken hiervoor de Right one-sided confidence interval at 0.95, omdat enkel meer vet toevoegen een voordeel oplevert voor de leverancier.
We zien echter dat de sample mean onder de waarde van 0.189... valt en dus binne het 95% betrouwbaarheidsinterval ligt.

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Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time1 seconds
R Server'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135

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Raw Output & view raw output of R engine  \tabularnewline
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[ROW][C]Raw Input[/C][C]view raw input (R code) [/C][/ROW]
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[ROW][C]Computing time[/C][C]1 seconds[/C][/ROW]
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Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time1 seconds
R Server'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135







Testing Sample Mean with known Variance
Population variance0.012
Sample size27
Null hypothesis (H0)0.15
Confidence interval0.95
Type of IntervalLeft tailRight tail
Two-sided confidence interval at 0.950.1086803311796960.191319668820304
Left one-sided confidence interval at 0.950.115323440808296+inf
Right one-sided confidence interval at 0.95-inf0.184676559191704
more information about confidence interval

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Population variance & 0.012 \tabularnewline
Sample size & 27 \tabularnewline
Null hypothesis (H0) & 0.15 \tabularnewline
Confidence interval & 0.95 \tabularnewline
Type of Interval & Left tail & Right tail \tabularnewline
Two-sided confidence interval at  0.95 & 0.108680331179696 & 0.191319668820304 \tabularnewline
Left one-sided confidence interval at  0.95 & 0.115323440808296 & +inf \tabularnewline
Right one-sided confidence interval at  0.95 & -inf & 0.184676559191704 \tabularnewline
more information about confidence interval \tabularnewline
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[ROW][C]Sample size[/C][C]27[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Null hypothesis (H0)[/C][C]0.15[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Confidence interval[/C][C]0.95[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Type of Interval[/C][C]Left tail[/C][C]Right tail[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Two-sided confidence interval at  0.95[/C][C]0.108680331179696[/C][C]0.191319668820304[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Left one-sided confidence interval at  0.95[/C][C]0.115323440808296[/C][C]+inf[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Right one-sided confidence interval at  0.95[/C][C]-inf[/C][C]0.184676559191704[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]more information about confidence interval[/C][/ROW]
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Testing Sample Mean with known Variance
Population variance0.012
Sample size27
Null hypothesis (H0)0.15
Confidence interval0.95
Type of IntervalLeft tailRight tail
Two-sided confidence interval at 0.950.1086803311796960.191319668820304
Left one-sided confidence interval at 0.950.115323440808296+inf
Right one-sided confidence interval at 0.95-inf0.184676559191704
more information about confidence interval



Parameters (Session):
par1 = 0.012 ; par2 = 27 ; par3 = 0.15 ; par4 = 0.95 ;
Parameters (R input):
par1 = 0.012 ; par2 = 27 ; par3 = 0.15 ; par4 = 0.95 ;
R code (references can be found in the software module):
par1<-as.numeric(par1)
par2<-as.numeric(par2)
par3<-as.numeric(par3)
par4<-as.numeric(par4)
sigma <- sqrt(par1)
sqrtn <- sqrt(par2)
ua <- par3 - abs(qnorm((1-par4)/2))* sigma / sqrtn
ub <- par3 + abs(qnorm((1-par4)/2))* sigma / sqrtn
ua
ub
ul <- par3 - qnorm(par4) * sigma / sqrtn
ul
ur <- par3 + qnorm(par4) * sigma / sqrtn
ur
load(file='createtable')
a<-table.start()
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,hyperlink('ht_mean_knownvar.htm','Testing Sample Mean with known Variance','learn more about Statistical Hypothesis Testing about the Mean when the Variance is known'),3,TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Population variance',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,par1,2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Sample size',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,par2,2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Null hypothesis (H0)',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,par3,2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Confidence interval',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,par4,2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Type of Interval',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Left tail',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Right tail',header=TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,paste('Two-sided confidence interval at ',par4), header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,ua)
a<-table.element(a,ub)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,paste('Left one-sided confidence interval at ',par4), header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,ul)
a<-table.element(a,'+inf')
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,paste('Right one-sided confidence interval at ',par4), header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'-inf')
a<-table.element(a,ur)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a, hyperlink('ht_mean_knownvar.htm#ex6', 'more information about confidence interval','example'),3,TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.end(a)
table.save(a,file='mytable.tab')