BEYOND THE MEAN OF ONE POPULATION

In this section we generalize what we have seen so far concerning the expected value of a normal population. We consider the following problems:

  • Estimating and testing the difference in the mean of two populations, which is used to assess if there are significant differences between them
  • Hypothesis testing for variances of normal populations
  • Testing Bernoulli populations, i.e., estimating and testing proportions
  • Estimating covariances and related issues
  • Estimating and testing a coefficient of correlation
  • Estimating skewness and kurtosis

As you can see, this is a rather long list of topics. Because of space limitations, we will take a somewhat “cookbook” approach, cutting some corners to keep the treatment to a reasonable size. Nevertheless, we think that the previous discussions have provided the reader with a sensitivity for the pitfalls of inferential statistics techniques. Our aim is to illustrate the tools provided by statistical software packages and their rationale. We refer readers to the references for a more thorough and solid treatment.


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