One-Proportion Z-Interval
Menu name
Inputs
Results
Two-Proportion Z-Interval
Menu name
Inputs
Inference aplet
Z-INT: 1
This option uses the Normal Z-distribution to calculate a
confidence interval for the proportion of successes in a
population for the case in which a sample of size, n, has
a number of successes, x.
The inputs are:
Field
Definition
name
Sample success count.
x
Sample size.
n
Confidence level.
C
The results are:
Result
Description
Critical Z
Critical value for Z.
Min
Lower bound for .
Max
Upper bound for .
Z-INT: 1 – 2
This option uses the Normal Z-distribution to calculate a
confidence interval for the difference between the
proportions of successes in two populations.
The inputs are:
Field
Definition
name
Sample 1 success count.
x1
Sample 2 success count.
x2
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