Use the Test Mean window to specify options for and perform a one-sample test for the mean. If you specify a value for the standard deviation, a z-test is performed. Otherwise, the sample standard deviation is used to perform a t-test. You can also request the nonparametric Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test.
Use the Test Mean option repeatedly to test different values. Each time you test the mean, a new Test Mean report appears.
Lists the value of the test statistic and the p-values for the two-sided and one-sided alternatives.
(Only appears if the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test is selected.) Lists the value of the Wilcoxon signed-rank statistic followed by p-values for the two-sided and one-sided alternatives. The test uses the Pratt method to address zero values. This is a nonparametric test whose null hypothesis is that the median equals the postulated value. It assumes that the distribution is symmetric. See Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test.
The probability of obtaining an absolute t-value by chance alone that is greater than the observed t-value when the population mean is equal to the hypothesized value. This is the p-value for observed significance of the two-tailed t-test.
The probability of obtaining a t-value greater than the computed sample t ratio by chance alone when the population mean is not different from the hypothesized value. This is the p-value for an upper-tailed test.
The probability of obtaining a t-value less than the computed sample t ratio by chance alone when the population mean is not different from the hypothesized value. This is the p-value for a lower-tailed test.