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Assignment

One Sample And Two Sample Test of Hypothesis on SPSS

Submitted by:

Hafiz Azher Abbas (MCH12011)

Submitted to: Professor Saifullah Gill Sab

University of the Punjab Gujranwala Campus

Q# 3
Step#1
Ho : = 3 (the mean current ratio for entire sample of firm) Ho : 3

Step#2
Level of significance is 5% or .05 Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnov Statistic Current ratio .314 df 91
a

Shapiro-Wilk Statistic .386 df 91 Sig. .000

Sig. .000

a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Data is normal and parametric test can be applied as its significance is .000.

On .5 level of significance.

One-Sample Test
Test Value = 3 95% Confidence Interval of the Mean t Current ratio .194 df 90 Sig. (2-tailed) .847 Difference .12681 Lower -1.1725 Difference Upper 1.4262

The result is .847shows , we do not reject NULL HYPOTHESIS and the mean value for entire sample of firm is equal to 3.

Q= 4
Step#1
Ho: = 3 Ho: 3

Step#2
Level of significance is 5% or .05
Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnov Statistic Current ratio .208 df 35
a

Shapiro-Wilk Statistic .728 df 35 Sig. .000

Sig. .001

a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Data is normal and parametric test can be applied as its significance is .001.

On .5 level of significance.
One-Sample Statistics
N SIC Code 35 Mean 2086.00 Std. Deviation .000
a

Std. Error Mean .000

T test cannot be computed because the standard deviation is 0.

Q= 5
Step#1
Ho : = 3 H1 : 3

Step#2
Level of significance is 5% or .05

One-Sample Statistics N SIC Code 27 Mean 2082.00 Std. Deviation .000


a

Std. Error Mean .000

T TEST cannot be computed because the standard deviation is 0.

Q= 6
Step#1
Ho : = (Blood pressure reading is within 90 t0 140) Ho : (Blood pressure reading is not within 90 t0 140)

Step#2
Level of significance is 5% or .05
Tests of Normality Kolmogorov-Smirnov Statistic systolic bp rest diastolic bp rest .038 .037 df 181 181
a

Shapiro-Wilk Sig. .200 .200


* *

Statistic .979 .996

df 181 181

Sig. .007 .950

Data is normal of systolic PB rest and can apply the parametric test because its significance result is .007.

One-Sample Test
Test Value = 50 95% Confidence Interval of the Difference t systolic bp rest diastolic bp rest 87.657 30.060 df 180 180 Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference .000 .000 69.04420 17.38881 Lower 67.4900 16.2474 Upper 70.5984 18.5303

We apply the one sample t test. The result is .000. This value fall is rejection region. So we do reject NULL HYPOTHESIS and Blood pressure reading is not within 90 t0 140.

Q= 7
Step#1
Ho : = 72 (normal resting heart rate is 72) Ho : 72 (normal resting heart rate is not 72)

Step#2
Level of significance is 10% or .10
Tests of Normality Kolmogorov-Smirnov Statistic heart rate mental arithmetic .062 df 179
a

Shapiro-Wilk Statistic .984 df 179 Sig. .036

Sig. .094

Data is normal of resting heart rate and can apply the parametric test because its significance result is 0.094 and our significance level is 0.10.
One-Sample Test Test Value = 72 95% Confidence Interval of Mean t systolic bp mental arithmetic 53.505 df 177 Sig. (2-tailed) .000 Difference 55.97378 the Difference Lower 53.9093 Upper 58.0383

We apply the one sample t test. The result is .000. This value fall is rejection region. So we reject NULL HYPOTHESIS and normal resting heart rate is not 72.
Two Sample Test of Hypothesis Student.

Case Processing Summary Cases Valid Gender Hours worked per week at paid job F M N 96 122 Percent 100.0% 99.2% N 0 1 Missing Percent .0% .8% N 96 123 Total Percent 100.0% 100.0%

Descriptives Gender Hours worked per week at paid job F Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Mean 5% Trimmed Mean Median Variance Std. Deviation Minimum Maximum Range Interquartile Range Skewness Kurtosis M Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Mean 5% Trimmed Mean Median Variance Std. Deviation Minimum Lower Bound Upper Bound Lower Bound Upper Bound Statistic 9.4375 7.4706 11.4044 8.6690 8.0000 94.238 9.70763 .00 45.00 45.00 15.00 .980 .713 7.7295 5.6776 9.7815 6.2368 .0000 131.058 11.44808 .00 .246 .488 1.03646 Std. Error .99078

Maximum Range Interquartile Range Skewness Kurtosis

60.00 60.00 12.88 1.866 3.911 .219 .435

Tests of Normality Kolmogorov-Smirnov Gender Hours worked per week at paid job F M Statistic .189 .291 df 96 122
a

Shapiro-Wilk Statistic .870 .722 df 96 122 Sig. .000 .000

Sig. .000 .000

a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Data is normal because p-value is .000 and we accept alternative hypothesis. H0 : m f H1 : m = f is 5% Test statistic
Group Statistics Gender Hours worked per week at paid job F M N 96 122 Mean 9.4375 7.7295 Std. Deviation 9.70763 11.44808 Std. Error Mean .99078 1.03646

Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of Means

Mean F Hours worked per week at paid job Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 1.19 1 214.763 .235 1.70799 1.119 Sig. t df 216 Sig. (2-tailed) .244 Difference 1.70799 Std. Error Difference

.291 1.16 8

Decision: As p-value is .244 with 5% significant level so we do not reject null hypothesis. College: 1. Test of normality:
Case Processing Summary Cases Public/Pri vate School Avg Combined SAT Public Private N 251 528 Valid Percent 53.4% 63.5% N 219 304 Missing Percent 46.6% 36.5% N 470 832 Total Percent 100.0% 100.0%

Descriptives Public/Private School Avg Combined SAT Public Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Mean 5% Trimmed Mean Median Variance Std. Deviation Lower Bound Upper Bound Statistic 945.27 931.91 958.63 943.72 946.00 11545.942 107.452 Std. Error 6.782

Minimum Maximum Range Interquartile Range Skewness Kurtosis Private Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Mean 5% Trimmed Mean Median Variance Std. Deviation Minimum Maximum Range Interquartile Range Skewness Kurtosis Lower Bound Upper Bound

660 1240 580 137 .231 .085 978.77 967.72 989.82 974.00 965.00 16705.345 129.249 600 1410 810 158 .546 .658 .106 .212 .154 .306 5.625

Tests of Normality Public/Pri vate School Avg Combined SAT Public Private a. Lilliefors Significance Correction *. This is a lower bound of the true significance. Statistic .043 .055 df 251 528 Sig. .200
*

Kolmogorov-Smirnov

Shapiro-Wilk

Statistic .991 .978

df 251 528

Sig. .125 .000

.001

For pvt schools data is normal. H0 : p pvt

H1 : p = pvt is 5% Test statistic


Group Statistics Public/Pri vate School Avg Combined SAT Public Private N 251 528 Mean 945.27 978.77 Std. Deviation 107.452 129.249 Std. Error Mean 6.782 5.625

Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances

t-test for Equalit

F Avg Combined SAT Equal variance s assume d Equal variance s not assume d 7.131

Sig. .008

t -3.562

df 777

Sig. (2-tailed) .000

Me

-3.802

581.641

.000

We accept alternative hypothesis. 2. Test of normality:


Tests of Normality Public/Pri Kolmogorov-Smirnov
a

Shapiro-Wilk

vate School % of new students from top 10% of HS class Public Private Statistic .164 .135 df 340 727 Sig. .000 .000 Statistic .794 .873 df 340 727 Sig. .000 .000

a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

H0 : p pvt H1 : p = pvt is 5% Test statistic


Group Statistics Public/Pri vate School % of new students from top 10% of HS class Public Private N 340 727 Mean 21.75 27.51 Std. Deviation 17.937 18.210 Std. Error Mean .973 .675

Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances

t-test for Equa

F
% of new students from top 10% Equal of HS class variances assumed 1.513

Sig.
.219

t
-4.834

df
1065

Sig. (2-tailed)
.000

Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances

t-test for Equa

F
% of new students from top 10% Equal of HS class variances assumed 1.513

Sig.
.219

t
-4.834

df
1065

Sig. (2-tailed)
.000

Equal variances not assumed

-4.861 671.70 7

.000

We accept alternative hypothesis. 3. Test of normality:


Tests of Normality Public/Pri vate School Number of full-time undergraduates Public Private Statistic .131 .221 df 467 832 Sig. .000 .000 Statistic .866 .573 df 467 832 Sig. .000 .000 Kolmogorov-Smirnov
a

Shapiro-Wilk

a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Data is normal because p-value is .000 H0 : p pvt H1 : p = pvt is 5% Test statistic


Group Statistics

Public/Pri vate School Number of full-time undergraduates Public Private N 467 832 Mean 7203.69 1721.93 Std. Deviation 5602.181 1961.644 Std. Error Mean 259.238 68.008

Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances

F Number of full-time undergraduates Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 483.571

Sig. .000

t 25.575 20.454

df 1297 530.938

Sig. (2-tailed .000 .000

We accept alternative hypothesis. 4. Test of normality:


Tests of Normality Public/Pri vate School In-state tuition Public Private a. Lilliefors Significance Correction Statistic .090 .059 df 447 825 Sig. .000 .000 Statistic .791 .984 df 447 825 Sig. .000 .000 Kolmogorov-Smirnov
a

Shapiro-Wilk

Data is normal because p-value is .000 H0 : p pvt H1 : p = pvt

is 5% Test statistic
Group Statistics Public/Pri vate School In-state tuition Public Private N 447 825 Mean 2208.26 10979.68 Std. Deviation 1041.720 4057.325 Std. Error Mean 49.272 141.258

Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances

t-test f

Sig. (2F In-state tuition Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 428.333 Sig. .000 t -44.905 -58.631 df 1270 1009.106 tailed)

Mean Diff

.000 -8771.423 .000 -8771.423

We accept alternative hypothesis. 5. Test of normality:


Tests of Normality Public/Pri vate School % of students graduating in 4 Public yrs Private Statistic .037 .029 df 434 770 Sig. .168 .165 Statistic .993 .990 df 434 770 Sig. .039 .000 Kolmogorov-Smirnov
a

Shapiro-Wilk

a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Data is non normal so we cannot apply parametric test.

GSS94: Test of normality:


Tests of Normality RESPOND ENTS SEX HOURS PER DAY WATCHING TV MALE FEMALE Kolmogorov-Smirnov Statistic .190 .180 df 810 1155
a

Shapiro-Wilk Sig. .000 .000 Statistic .834 .819 df 810 1155 Sig. .000 .000

a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Data is normal because p-value is .000 H0 : m w H1 : m = w is 5% Test statistic


Group Statistics RESPOND ENTS SEX HOURS PER DAY WATCHING TV MALE FEMALE N 810 1155 Mean 2.71 2.90 Std. Deviation 1.810 2.179 Std. Error Mean .064 .064

Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances

F HOURS PER DAY WATCHING TV Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 11.989

Sig. .001

t -2.103 -2.172

df

Sig. (2-taile 1963 .036

1907.484 .030

We accept alternative hypothesis because p-value is less than the significant level.

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