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  • Jul 20, 2010, 11:09 AM
    need12
    immediate help needed statistics
    how to know whether to perform one tailed test or two tailed test ?

    in this example:
    the average weekly earnings of a worker were $424. To know if wages, on average, have gone up since that time. To test this, you sample 64 production workers, and determine that their average salary is $432.69, with a sample standard deviation of $33.90. Use a 0.05 level of significance .carry out test .
    is it t test or z test ? How would we know
    is this one tailed or two tailed test
    I guess its one tailed test .is that correct?(as it is seeking some increase )
    please help me out thanks in advance
  • Jul 20, 2010, 01:35 PM
    galactus

    Say the problem statement above said, "to know if wages, on average, were 432.69". This is like an 'equals to'. In this case, we test rather the wages have gone up. Therefore, a right tailed test.
  • Jul 20, 2010, 05:32 PM
    need12
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by galactus View Post
    Say the problem statement above said, "to know if wages, on average, were 432.69". This is like an 'equals to'. In this case, we test rather the wages have gone up. Therefore, a right tailed test.

    Right tailed test is same as one tailed test right?
  • Jul 20, 2010, 05:37 PM
    galactus
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by need12 View Post
    right tailed test is same as one tailed test right?

    Yes. One tailed can be either left or right tailed.
  • Jul 21, 2010, 09:07 AM
    need12
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by galactus View Post
    Yes. One tailed can be either left or right tailed.

    Thank you for the reply

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