The following data showing the heights of plants of two varieties of wheat:- Variety 1 Variety 2 87 91 89 88 89 91 87 92 93 98 95 97 96 100 100 101 98 82 84 85 83 90 89 94 90 96 91 100 92 97 105 106 98 100 Find 95% confidence interval for the mean differences between mean heights of two varieties.
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The method used for finding the corresponding z-critical value in a normal distribution using the known probability is said to be an inverse normal distribution. The inverse normal distribution is a continuous probability distribution with a family of two parameters.
Mean, Median, Mode
It is a descriptive summary of a data set. It can be defined by using some of the measures. The central tendencies do not provide information regarding individual data from the dataset. However, they give a summary of the data set. The central tendency or measure of central tendency is a central or typical value for a probability distribution.
Z-Scores
A z-score is a unit of measurement used in statistics to describe the position of a raw score in terms of its distance from the mean, measured with reference to standard deviation from the mean. Z-scores are useful in statistics because they allow comparison between two scores that belong to different normal distributions.
The following data showing the heights of plants of two varieties of wheat:-
Variety 1 |
Variety 2 |
87 91 89 88 89 91 87 92 93 98 95 97 96 100 100 101 98 |
82 84 85 83 90 89 94 90 96 91 100 92 97 105 106 98 100 |
- Find 95% confidence interval for the
mean differences between mean heights of two varieties.
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