Statistics > Confidence Intervals > 2-Population Means
Statistics > Confidence Intervals > 2-Population Means
This utility computes confidence intervals for the
difference of two population means from two independent samples.
The confidence interval estimate of μ1 -
&mu2 is:
where E is the margin of error,
is the sample
mean.
If population standard deviations σ1
and σ2 are unknown and are not assumed
equal, the margin of error is given by
where n is the sample size,
s is the sample standard deviation,
and tα/2 is the inverse
cumulative probability of Student's t distribution at 1 - α/2.
The degree of freedom is given by
where A = s12 / n1 and
B = s22 / n2.
If population standard deviations σ1
and σ2 are unknown and are assumed
equal, the margin of error is given by
where , and the degree of freedom is
n1 + n2 - 2.
If population standard deviations σ1
and σ2 are known, the margin of error is
Dialog Inputs
The sample data of the population must be of only two categories.
They can be inputted in one of three ways:
Samples in one column: The population labels
of samples are in one column of the Datasheet,
and the individual samples
are in another column.
Samples in two columns: The samples of the two
population are in two separate columns.
Summarized sample data: The sample size,
mean, and standard deviation of each of the two populations
are provided (instead of individual sample values).
If population standard deviations are known,
check the appropriate
check box and provide the standard deviations.
Check the Assume population variances are equal
check box if the population variances are assumed equal.
The confidence level must be between 0 and 1. For example,
enter 0.95 for a 95% confidence level.
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