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Title produced by softwareTesting Mean with known Variance - Type II Error
Date of computationThu, 13 Nov 2008 05:20:50 -0700
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F       [Testing Mean with known Variance - Type II Error] [Porkq3] [2008-11-13 12:20:50] [80e37024345c6a903bf645806b7fbe14] [Current]
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2008-11-16 10:12:46 [Jasmine Hendrikx] [reply
Evaluatie Q3:

De juiste berekening is gemaakt. Men heeft de type 2 error berekend. Er is ook juist geconcludeerd dat deze 93.94% bedraagt, wat dus wil zeggen dat er 93.94% kans is dat de fraude van de verdeler niet opgemerkt wordt. De kans is dus zeer groot dat de schuldigen ontsnappen.
2008-11-21 14:35:36 [Thomas Plasschaert] [reply
goede uitleg en goede tabel, de kans dat we fraude niet ontdekken is inderdaad 94 %
2008-11-22 10:05:39 [Roel Geudens] [reply
perfect
2008-11-22 16:36:37 [Birgit Demulder] [reply
De type II fout wordt berekent op 94%, dit is de kans dat men zich vergist bij het indienen van een klacht. Deze waarde ligt zeer hoog. Er zullen dus vel producenten verleid worden om een vetpercentage van 15,2% te gebruiken.
2008-11-24 10:02:47 [Alexander Hendrickx] [reply
De student heeft de opdracht zeer goed voltooid. De kans op een type 2 fout werd onderzocht. De kans dat de fraude niet wordt ontdekt is +/- 94 % wat een zeer hoge kans is.

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Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time0 seconds
R Server'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135

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Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time0 seconds
R Server'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135







Testing Mean with known Variance
sample size27
population variance0.012
sample mean0.1546
null hypothesis about mean0.15
type I error0.05
alternative hypothesis about mean0.152
Type II Error0.93942747750307

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[ROW][C]sample mean[/C][C]0.1546[/C][/ROW]
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[ROW][C]alternative hypothesis about mean[/C][C]0.152[/C][/ROW]
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Testing Mean with known Variance
sample size27
population variance0.012
sample mean0.1546
null hypothesis about mean0.15
type I error0.05
alternative hypothesis about mean0.152
Type II Error0.93942747750307



Parameters (Session):
par1 = 27 ; par2 = 0.012 ; par3 = 0.1546 ; par4 = 0.15 ; par5 = 0.05 ; par6 = 0.152 ;
Parameters (R input):
par1 = 27 ; par2 = 0.012 ; par3 = 0.1546 ; par4 = 0.15 ; par5 = 0.05 ; par6 = 0.152 ;
R code (references can be found in the software module):
par1<-as.numeric(par1)
par2<-as.numeric(par2)
par3<-as.numeric(par3)
par4<-as.numeric(par4)
par5<-as.numeric(par5)
par6<-as.numeric(par6)
c <- 'NA'
csn <- abs(qnorm(par5))
if (par3 == par4)
{
conclusion <- 'Error: the null hypothesis and sample mean must not be equal.'
}
if (par3 > par4)
{
c <- par4 + csn * sqrt(par2) / sqrt(par1)
}
if (par3 < par4)
{
c <- par4 - csn * sqrt(par2) / sqrt(par1)
}
p <- pnorm((c - par6) / (sqrt(par2/par1)))
p
load(file='createtable')
a<-table.start()
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,hyperlink('ht_mean_knownvar.htm','Testing Mean with known Variance','learn more about Statistical Hypothesis Testing about the Mean when the Variance is known'),2,TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'sample size',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,par1)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'population variance',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,par2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'sample mean',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,par3)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'null hypothesis about mean',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,par4)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'type I error',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,par5)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'alternative hypothesis about mean',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,par6)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,hyperlink('ht_mean_knownvar.htm#ex3','Type II Error','example'),header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,p)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.end(a)
table.save(a,file='mytable.tab')