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right tailed test
A right tailed test (sometimes called an upper test) is where your hypothesis statement contains a greater than (>) symbol. In other words, the ine...
p value for two tailed test formula
The p-value is calculated using the sampling distribution of the test statistic under the null hypothesis, the sample data, and the type of test being...
one-tailed hypothesis test
What is a one tailed hypothesis?How do you know if a hypothesis is one tailed or two tailed?What is an example of a one tailed test?What is the null h...
hardness and friability test for tablets
Friability (the condition of being Friable) testing is a method, which is employed to determine physical strength of compressed and uncoated tablets u...
Difference Between Y DNA and mtDNA
Y-DNA looks at the Y-chromosome, which is passed down from father to son. Thus, the Y-DNA test can only be taken by males to explore their direct pate...
Difference Between Test Cricket and ODI
A Test match typically consists of two innings per team, where an inning concludes if the batting team loses all 10 wickets (all out) or team captain ...
Difference Between T-test and Z-test
T-test refers to a univariate hypothesis test based on t-statistic, wherein the mean is known, and population variance is approximated from the sample...
Difference Between G and G2
What Is The Difference Between A G2 and G Licence? A G2 is still a novice driver's licence and comes with a number of driving restrictions. Your G lic...
What is the Difference Between Limit Test and Assay
Answer. Answer: The main difference between limit test and assay is that limit test allows the identification and control of small quantities of impur...