You are one of the best statistics educator on YT. Express concepts concisely with clarity, go step by step and one does not feel stressed listening to u. Thank u
I believe you're referring to the minute 4:48 in the video when we're trying to find the value of the shaded area. In the table we try to find the value associated with 2.44. First, we look horizontally to find 2.4, then we need to look vertically to find the decimal places. In our case, because our value is 2.44, after taking into account 2.4 we're left with 0.04 (2.4+0.04=2.44), hence we look vertically to find 0.04. Finally, we find 0.9926.
You are one of the best statistics educator on YT. Express concepts concisely with clarity, go step by step and one does not feel stressed listening to u.
Thank u
I love the simplicity of your explanation
I'm glad I was helpful!
Can the p method work in the two tail test
loved the explanation
Thank you sir
thank you so much these videos are so helpful!
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What is this table for the Z value and where do you get that ?
Good job on one tailed p test
When do we use Z test and T test
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Why do you take α=0.04?
I believe you're referring to the minute 4:48 in the video when we're trying to find the value of the shaded area. In the table we try to find the value associated with 2.44. First, we look horizontally to find 2.4, then we need to look vertically to find the decimal places. In our case, because our value is 2.44, after taking into account 2.4 we're left with 0.04 (2.4+0.04=2.44), hence we look vertically to find 0.04. Finally, we find 0.9926.
@@pax_academy Great, I'm glad this video made this part understandable.
@@pax_academy thank you so much! Now it's clear