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9 Mean
12 Standard Error
7 Median
9 Mode
10 Standard Deviation
11 Sample Variance
4 Kurtosis
7 Skewness
8 Range
5 Minimum
8 Maximum
13 Sum
11 Count
10 Confidence Level(95.0%
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8 Mean = 7.7, Stdev = 2.61. α = 0.05 is called the significance level is th
when it is true, and if it is 0.05 then your confidence level is 0.95, ind
9 difference exits when there is no actual difference (type I error). The
5 of hospital care given by the hospital is to low and the correct days of
12 level.
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7.7
0.413242339
8
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2.6135740339
6.8307692308
-0.4903621712
-0.0350143382
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0.8358615269

called the significance level is the probability of rejection of null hypothesis


our confidence level is 0.95, indicates a 5% risk of concluding that a
al difference (type I error). The descriptive statistic shows that the number
is to low and the correct days of care is 7.7 ± 0.83586 at a 95% confidence
Here the null and alternative hypotheses are,
H0: performance and shift are independent; and
Hα: perfomance and shift are not dependent
Here we want to test for the independence of two categorical variables thus the best test to use is the Chi-square test f
The obtained output is given below,
Chi-Square Test for Association

Rows: Worksheet rows Columns: Worksheet columns

Day Evening Night All

1 100 80 40 220
85.16 78.06 56.77

2 20 30 40 90
34.84 31.94 23.23

All 120 110 80 310

Cell Contents: Count


Expected count

Pearson Chi-Square = 26.142, DF = 2, P-Value = 0.000


Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square = 25.565, DF = 2, P-Value = 0.000

From the above output we can see that P-value of the test is 0.000. And as
the p-value is smaller than the significance level of 0.05 thus we are rejecting
the null hypothesis in conclusion that the Performance and Shifts are not
independent.
st to use is the Chi-square test for independence.

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