Sampling Error
n = ? M = 65 s = ?
Single Sample z test Problem 10.1
2 explanations of your data (using directional or non-directional language
depending on the research question)
tx
IV
population before tx
sample after tx
The independent variable is being manipulated with two treatments (hint: with an abstract problem like this, sometimes it helps to put in a real treatment, such as IV Pain Relievers with tx Ibuprofen and tx non-treatment)
H1: IV had an effect
H0: IV had no effect (all results are due to chance primarily through
sampling error)
Population µ = 60 σ = 10
High Prob. (easy)
Low Prob. (hard)
α = .05 Prob. calcul ation
single sample z test
Step 3: Using Part III of formula sheet, determine the
critical value(s)
half α
Reject H0 & Accept H1
(due to real effect)
Step 1: Diagram your study (noting the data you are given)
Step 2: Create a table of calculations for each of the terms which you will need to solve the
formulas (not needed in this problem)
high
Step 4: Calculate the z statistic
1. σm = σ 𝑛𝑛
2. z = 𝑀𝑀 −µ
σm
Step 5: Compare critical z to the calculated z & make a
decision about the H0 hypothesis
Step 6: Report results professionally (see last step of
formula sheet)
x x2
(data for sample) __ __ ∑= ∑=
∑(x)2=
2 outcomes 2 decisions
non-tx
high
Two tailed test: both tails
One tailed test: left or right tail
full α orand