Table of contents : Applications of Hypothesis Testing for Environmental Science Copyright Dedication Contents Preface 1 Introduction to statistical hypothesis testing Learning outcomes 1.1 Introduction 1.2 What is hypothesis testing? 1.3 The general procedure for performing statistical hypothesis testing 1.4 Procedures for performing hypothesis testing 1.5 Types of errors Further reading 2 Z-test for one-sample mean Learning outcomes 2.1 Introduction 2.2 What is normal distribution? 2.3 What is standard normal distribution? 2.4 Finding the area under the normal curve 2.5 Hypothesis testing for one sample mean (Z-test) Further reading 3 t-test for one-sample mean Learning outcomes 3.1 Introduction 3.2 What is t distribution? 3.3 Finding the t critical values 3.4 Hypothesis testing for a one-sample mean (t-test) Further reading 4 Z-test for one sample proportion Learning outcomes 4.1 Introduction 4.2 What is Bernoulli distribution? 4.3 What is Binomial distribution? 4.4 Hypothesis testing for one sample proportion (Z-test) Further reading 5 Chi-square test for one sample variance Learning outcomes 5.1 Introduction 5.2 What is chi-square distribution? 5.3 Finding the chi-square values (area under the chi-square curve) 5.4 Hypothesis testing for one-sample variance or standard deviation Further reading 6 The observed significance level (P-value) procedure Learning outcomes 6.1 Introduction 6.2 What is the observed significance level? 6.3 Computing the P-value for a Z-test 6.4 Testing one sample mean when the variance is known: P-value 6.5 Computing the P-value for a t-test 6.6 Testing one sample mean when the variance is unknown: P-value 6.7 Testing one sample proportion: P-value 6.8 Compute the P-value for a chi-square test 6.9 Testing one-sample population variance or standard deviation: P-value Further reading 7 Interval estimation for one population Learning outcomes 7.1 Introduction 7.2 What is interval estimation? 7.3 Confidence interval for one population mean 7.3.1 When the sample size is large 7.3.2 When the sample size is small 7.4 Confidence interval for one population proportion 7.5 Confidence interval for one population variance Further reading 8 The interval estimation procedure: hypothesis testing for one population Learning outcomes 8.1 Introduction 8.2 The steps for the confidence interval procedure 8.3 Confidence interval for testing one mean value: Z-test 8.4 Confidence interval for testing one mean value: t-test 8.5 Confidence interval for testing one proportion value 8.6 Confidence interval for testing one standard deviation value Further reading 9 Hypothesis testing for the difference between two populations Learning outcomes 9.1 Introduction 9.2 The general procedure for testing two samples 9.3 Testing the difference between two means when the sample size is large 9.4 Testing the difference between two means when the sample size is small 9.5 Testing two dependent samples 9.6 Testing the difference between two proportions 9.7 Testing the ratio of two variances Further reading 10 Interval estimation for the difference between two populations Learning outcomes 10.1 Introduction 10.2 The steps for the confidence interval procedure for the difference between two populations 10.3 Confidence interval for the difference between two means when the sample size is large 10.4 Confidence interval for the difference between two means when the sample size is small 10.5 Confidence interval for dependent samples 10.6 Confidence interval for the difference between two proportions 10.7 Confidence interval for the ratio of two variances Further reading 11 The interval estimation procedure: hypothesis testing for two populations Learning outcomes 11.1 Introduction 11.2 The steps for the confidence interval procedure for the difference between two populations 11.3 Confidence interval for testing the difference between two means when sample size is large 11.4 Confidence interval for testing the difference between two means when the sample size is small 11.5 Confidence interval for testing two dependent samples 11.6 Confidence interval for testing the difference between two proportions 11.7 Confidence interval for testing the ratio of two variances Further reading Appendix Index