A two-tailed test would?test to see if the?value of?μ?has?changed
The?alternative hypothesis,?H1?will be H1?:??μ ≠ ..
How should I define the statistic?
The population mean is tested by looking at the mean of a sample taken from the population
the?mean?of the sample mean distribution will be the same as the mean of the population distribution
How should I carry out the test?
The hypothesis test can be carried out by
either calculating the probability of a value taking the observed or a more extreme value and comparing this with the significance level
This is sometimes known as your?test statistic
Use the table of critical values to find the z-value for the significance level
If the z-value for your test statistic is further away from 0 than the critical z-value then reject H0
How is the critical value found in a hypothesis test for the mean of a normal distribution?
The?critical value(s)?will be the boundary of the?critical region
The probability of the observed value being within the critical region, given a true null hypothesis will be the same as the?significance level
To find the critical value(s) use the standard normal distribution:
Step 1.? Find the distribution of the sample means, assuming H0?is true
If using this method for a two-tailed test be aware of the following:
The symmetry of the normal distribution means that the z - values will have the same absolute value
You can solve the equation for both the positive and negative z – value to find the two critical values
Check that the two critical values are the same distance from the mean
Worked Example
Exam Tip
Use a diagram to help, especially if looking for the critical value and comparing this with an observed value of a test statistic or if working with z-values.