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Hypothesis-Testing-1-Sample-1-Tail-Test-Salmonella-Outbreak. 1-sample 1-tail ttest. Assume Null Hypothesis Ho as Mean Salmonella <= 0.3. Thus Alternate Hypothesis Ha as Mean Salmonella > 0.3. As No direct code for 1-sample 1-tail ttest available with unknown SD and arrays of means. Hence we find probability using 1-sample 2-tail ttest and divide…
This repository is a collection of basic code templates for A/B Testing. All codes I am sharing are from the practical exercises I did from the Data Science Infinity Program.
An R project that conducts a hypothesis test to analyze the validity of Robin Dunbar's claim that humans only have the capacity to keep track of a maximum of 150 people (Dunbar's Number) at a time. Through this project, Dunbar's hypothesis is investigated with the use of multiple t-tests conducted over a Facebook usage dataset.
The purpose of this analysis is to help Mechacar's Manufacturing team to understand what car features impact car performance the most. The manufacturing team will incorporate the insights into the manufacturing process aiming to produce the best performing cars in the market, rebrand the company image, and regain market share.
We present a detailed study of the asymptotic behavior of the distribution of the tails of these, perhaps, most commonly used statistical tests under non-standard conditions, that is, releasing the underlying assumptions of normality, independence and identical distribution and considering a more general case where one only assumes that the vect…