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*Suppose we are omitted the <math>lv</math> value it will consider the value as FALSE.  
 
*Suppose we are omitted the <math>lv</math> value it will consider the value as FALSE.  
 
*ZTEST two sample for means is calculated by:<math> z=\frac{\bar{x_1}-\bar{x_2}-\Delta}{\sqrt{\frac{\sigma_1^2}{n_1}+\frac{\sigma_2^2}{n_2}}}</math>  
 
*ZTEST two sample for means is calculated by:<math> z=\frac{\bar{x_1}-\bar{x_2}-\Delta}{\sqrt{\frac{\sigma_1^2}{n_1}+\frac{\sigma_2^2}{n_2}}}</math>  
where <math>\bar{x_1}</math> and <math>\bar{x_2}<\math> are average of two samples, <math>\Delta</math> is the Hypothesized Mean Difference between two means of the population. <math>\sigma_1</math> and <math>\sigma_2</math> are the standard deviation of two population. <math>n_1<\math> and <math>n_2<\math> are the sizes of the samples.  
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where <math>\bar{x_1}</math> and <math>\bar{x_2}</math> are average of two samples, <math>\Delta</math> is the Hypothesized Mean Difference between two means of the population. <math>\sigma_1</math> and <math>\sigma_2</math> are the standard deviation of two population. <math>n_1</math> and <math>n_2</math> are the sizes of the samples.  
 
*This function will give the result as error when  
 
*This function will give the result as error when  
 
   1. any one of the argument is nonnumeric.
 
   1. any one of the argument is nonnumeric.
 
   2. alpha>1
 
   2. alpha>1
  
==Trial1==
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==Examples==
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#'''Example 1'''
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{| class="wikitable"
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|+Spreadsheet
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|-
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! !! A !! B
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|-
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! 1
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| 70.25 || 90.02
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|-
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! 2
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| 82.87 || 89.45
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|-
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! 3
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| 90.17  || 70.89 
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|-
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! 4
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| 45.55 || 107.91
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|-
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! 5
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| 51.98 || 59.09
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|-
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! 6
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| 21.28 || 45.03
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|-
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! 7
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| 39.04 || 56.08
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|-
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! 8
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| 40.47 || 91
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|-
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! 9
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| 30.02 || 40.41
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|-
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! 10
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| 100.05 || 29.04
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|-
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! 11
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| 86.1 || 37.79
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|-
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! 12
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| 72.49 || 41.07
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|-
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! 13
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| 29.54 || 52.04
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|-
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! 14
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| 38.76 || 60.78
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|-
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! 15
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| 47.01 || 66.06
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|-
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! 16
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| 50.65 || 78.01
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|-
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! 17
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| 55.91 || 41.22
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|-
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! 18
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| 102.7 || 33.99
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|-
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! 19
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| 10 || 110.02
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|}
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#=ZTESTTWOSAMPLEFORMEANS(A1:A18,B1:B19,641.8474654,630.283176,0,0.5)
  
<math>\bar{x_1}</math> and <math> \bar{x1} </math>
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{| class="wikitable"
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|+Result
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|-
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|+z-TEST: TWO SAMPLE FOR MEANS
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|-
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! !! VARIABLE1 !!VARIABLE2
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|-
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|MEAN || 56.04421052631579||63.152631578947364
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|-
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| KNOWN VARIANCE || 641.8474654||630.283176
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|-
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|OBSERVATIONS ||19||19
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|-
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| HYPOTHESIZED MEAN DIFFERENCE ||0
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|-
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|z VALUE ||-0.8687285374505475
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|-
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| P(T<=+t) ONE-TAIL|| 0.1924981032229391
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|-
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|z CRITICAL ONE-TAIL || 0
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|-
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|P(T<=t) TWO-TAIL ||0.3849962064458782
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|-
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|z CRITICAL TWO-TAIL|| 0.6744897501960817
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|}
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==Related Videos==
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{{#ev:youtube|gJZNpfrjYEA|280|center|Z-TEST Two Sample For Means}}
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==See Also==
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*[[Manuals/calci/ZTEST| ZTEST]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/TTEST| TTEST]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/TINV| TINV]]
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==References==
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*[http://www.cliffsnotes.com/math/statistics/univariate-inferential-tests/two-sample-z-test-for-comparing-two-means  Ztest Comparing two means]

Latest revision as of 14:02, 16 January 2017

ZTESTTWOSAMPLEFORMEANS(ar1,ar2,v1,v2,md,alpha,lv)


  • and are array of values.
  • and are value of variances.
  • is the Hypothesized Mean Difference.
  • is the significance level.
  • is the logical value.

Description

  • This function gives the z-test two sample for means.
  • We can use this test when
1.The samples can be different sizes.
2.The two samples are independent.
3.Both populations are normally distributed or both sample sizes are large enough that the means are normally distributed.
  • In , and are the set of values, is the variance of , is the variance of .
  • is the Hypothesized Mean Difference. If testing is for equal means,then .
  • is the significance level which ranges from 0 to 1.
  • is the logical value like TRUE or FALSE.TRUE is indicating the result will display in new worksheet.
  • Suppose we are omitted the value it will consider the value as FALSE.
  • ZTEST two sample for means is calculated by:

where and are average of two samples, is the Hypothesized Mean Difference between two means of the population. and are the standard deviation of two population. and are the sizes of the samples.

  • This function will give the result as error when
 1. any one of the argument is nonnumeric.
 2. alpha>1

Examples

  1. Example 1
Spreadsheet
A B
1 70.25 90.02
2 82.87 89.45
3 90.17 70.89
4 45.55 107.91
5 51.98 59.09
6 21.28 45.03
7 39.04 56.08
8 40.47 91
9 30.02 40.41
10 100.05 29.04
11 86.1 37.79
12 72.49 41.07
13 29.54 52.04
14 38.76 60.78
15 47.01 66.06
16 50.65 78.01
17 55.91 41.22
18 102.7 33.99
19 10 110.02
  1. =ZTESTTWOSAMPLEFORMEANS(A1:A18,B1:B19,641.8474654,630.283176,0,0.5)
Result z-TEST: TWO SAMPLE FOR MEANS
VARIABLE1 VARIABLE2
MEAN 56.04421052631579 63.152631578947364
KNOWN VARIANCE 641.8474654 630.283176
OBSERVATIONS 19 19
HYPOTHESIZED MEAN DIFFERENCE 0
z VALUE -0.8687285374505475
P(T<=+t) ONE-TAIL 0.1924981032229391
z CRITICAL ONE-TAIL 0
P(T<=t) TWO-TAIL 0.3849962064458782
z CRITICAL TWO-TAIL 0.6744897501960817

Related Videos

Z-TEST Two Sample For Means

See Also

References