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ztest

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ztest

Last Update: 2016-10-20
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ztest(x; mean; standarddeviation)

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Стандартное отклонение

Last Update: 2011-10-23
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ztest(data; number; sigma)

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ztest(Данные; Число; Сигма)

Last Update: 2017-01-16
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the ztest() function calculates the two tailed probability of a z-test with normal distribution.

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Функция varp () возвращает отклонение каждого параметра по генеральной совокупности.

Last Update: 2011-10-23
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\<bookmark_value\>ztest function\</bookmark_value\>

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\<bookmark_value\>Функция ztest\</bookmark_value\>

Last Update: 2016-10-15
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for example, the z-test (ztest) and the t-test (ttest) both assume that the data are independently sampled from a normal distribution. statistics toolbox functions are available for testing this assumption, such as chi2gof, jbtest, lillietest, and normplot. both the z-test and the t-test are relatively robust with respect to departures from this assumption, so long as the sample size n is large enough. both tests compute a sample mean , which, by the central limit theorem, has an approximately normal sampling distribution with mean equal to the population mean μ, regardless of the population distribution being sampled. the difference between the z-test and the t-test is in the assumption of the standard deviation σ of the underlying normal distribution. a z-test assumes that σ is known; a t-test does not. as a result, a t-test must compute an estimate s of the standard deviation from the sample. test statistics for the z-test and the t-test are, respectively, under the null hypothesis that the population is distributed with mean μ, the z-statistic has a standard normal distribution, n(0,1). under the same null hypothesis, the t-statistic has student's t distribution with n – 1 degrees of freedom. for small sample sizes, student's t distribution is flatter and wider than n(0,1), compensating for the decreased confidence in the estimate s. as sample size increases, however, student's t distribution approaches the standard normal distribution, and the two tests become essentially equivalent. knowing the distribution of the test statistic under the null hypothesis allows for accurate calculation of p-values. interpreting p-values in the context of the test assumptions allows for critical analysis of test results. assumptions underlying statistics toolbox hypothesis tests are given in the reference pages for implementing functions.

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Last Update: 2013-05-22
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