Chapter 7: Statistical Data Treatment Evaluation CHE 321: Quantitative Chemical Analysis Dr. Jerome...

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Statistical Testing to Data Treatment The confidence interval for the mean is the range of values within which the population mean (μ) is expected to lie with a certain probability. The confidence level is the probability that the true mean lies within a certain interval. It is often expressed as a percentage.

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Chapter 7: Statistical Data Treatment & Evaluation

CHE 321: Quantitative Chemical AnalysisDr. Jerome Williams, Ph.D.

Saint Leo University

Overview

• Statistical Testing to Data Treatment– Confidence Intervals

Statistical Testing to Data Treatment

• The confidence interval for the mean is the range of values within which the population mean (μ) is expected to lie with a certain probability.

• The confidence level is the probability that the true mean lies within a certain interval. It is often expressed as a percentage.

Statistical Testing to Data Treatment

• Calculating a confidence interval (CI)

• CI for μ = mean ± (zσ / √N )

• Equation applies only if we can assume that s is a good approximation of σ.

Figure 7-1 p125

Figure 7-1a p125

Figure 7-1b p125

Figure 7-1c p125

Figure 7-1d p125

Figure 7-1e p125

Table 7-1 p125

Table 7-2 p125

Statistical Testing to Data Treatment

• Suppose we consider the case where s is not a good approximation of σ.

• To account for this, we often use the t-test.

• Calculating a confidence interval (CI)

• CI for μ = mean ± (ts / √N )

Table 7-3 p127