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Research Methodology




                    Notes
                                                                  0.1
                                                              =
                                                                  0.4
                                                                 31.62
                                                                 0.1
                                                              =      =  8.33
                                                                0.012
                                   As the value of Z at 0.05 =1.64 and calculated value of Z falls in the rejection region, we reject null
                                   hypothesis, and therefore we conclude that the sale of 'Femina' has increased significantly.

                                   T-test (Parametric Test)

                                   T-test is used in the following circumstances: When the sample size n < 30.


                                        Example:
                                   1.  A certain pesticide is packed into bags by a machine. A random sample of 10 bags are
                                       drawn and their contents are found as follows: 50, 49, 52, 44, 45, 48, 46, 45, 49, 45. Confirm
                                       whether the average packaging can be taken to be 50 kgs.
                                       In this text, the sample size is less than 30. Standard deviations are not known using this
                                       test. We can find out if there  is any significant difference between the two means i.e.
                                       whether the two population means are equal.
                                   2.  There are two nourishment programmes 'A' and 'B'. Two groups of children are subjected
                                       to this. Their weight is measured after six months. The first group of children subjected to
                                       the programme 'A' weighed 44, 37, 48, 60, 41 kgs. at the end of programme. The second
                                       group of children were subjected to nourishment programme 'B' and their weight was 42,
                                       42, 58, 64, 64, 67, 62 kgs. at the end of the programme. From the above, can we conclude that
                                       nourishment programme 'B' increased the weight of the children significantly, given a 5%
                                       level of confidence.
                                   Null Hypothesis: There is no significant difference between Nourishment programme 'A' and
                                   'B'.

                                   Alternative Hypothesis:  Nourishment  programme  B  is  better  than  'A'  or  Nourishment
                                   programme 'B' increase the children's weight significantly.
                                   Solution:

                                                         Nourishment programme          Nourishment programme
                                                                  A                              B
                                         X           x  – x     ( –x x ) 2     y          y – y       ( –y y ) 2
                                                   = (x - 46)                           = (y - 57)

                                         44          -2           4           42          -15          225
                                         37          -9           81          42          -15          225
                                         48           2           4           58           1            1
                                         60          14          196          64           7           49
                                         41          -5           25          64           7           49
                                                                              67           10          100
                                                                              62           5           25
                                        230           0          310          399          0           674




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