< Biostatistics with R

Summary of Formulars with R

Formular NumberNameFormularFormular with R
7.1.1, 7.1.2, 7.2.1z-transformation (using either or )Example
7.2.2t-transformationExample
7.2.3Test statistic when sampling from a population that is not normally distributedExample
7.3.1Test statistic when sampling from normally distributed populations:population variances knownExample
7.3.2Test statistic when sampling from normally distributed populations:population variances unknown and equalExampleExample
7.3.3, 7.3.4Test statistic when sampling from normally distributed populations: population variances unknown and unequalExampleExample
7.3.5Sampling from populations that are not normally distributedExampleExample
7.4.1Test statistic for paired differences when the population variance is unknownExampleExample
7.4.2Test statistic for paired differences when the population variance is knownExampleExample
7.5.1Test statistic for a single population proportionExampleExample
7.6.1, 7.6.2Test statistic for the difference between two population proportionsExampleExample
7.7.1Test statistic for a single population varianceExampleExample
7.8.1Variance ratioExampleExample
7.9.1, 7.9.2Upper and lower critical values for � xExampleExample
7.10.1, 7.10.2Critical value for determining sample size to control type II errorsExampleExample
7.10.3Sample size to control type II errorsExampleExample
5.5.3Continuity correction when x > npExampleExample
5.6.1z-transformation for difference between two proportionsExampleExample
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