4.0 Six Sigma

Hypothesis Testing - Mean and Median (S016)


Description
This course explores the commonly used parametric and non-parametric hypothesis tests for central tendency. Course topics include;

- Review: Hypothesis testing
- Parametric versus non-parametric tests
- Z-test
- One sample, two sample t-test, and paired sample t-test
- One sample Sign test
- One sample Wilcoxon
- Two sample Mann-Whitney
- Kruskal-Wallis
- Mood’s Median

Estimated effort: 4 hours

BEFORE YOU START THE COURSE: Download the files listed on this page (see below). They can also be downloaded at any time during the training from the files TAB located top right of the training screen. You may wish to print the "Presentation Workbook" which is in a 3-slide per page format with sections for taking notes. You may be prompted at various times during the presentation to pause the recording and complete a brief assignment or answer questions. There is also a resource page that contains links to other sites and tools that will be referenced during your training.

COURSE ELEMENTS: Your course includes a main presentation (video), supplemental articles and, if applicable, links to supplemental recommended resources. Note: Your course test is only based on the content provided in the main presentation (video).
Content
  • RPM-S016-Hypothesis Testing - Mean and Median.wmv
  • 1 Sample t Test with Assumptions Report (SigmaXL)
  • 2 Sample t Test with Assumptions (SigmaXL)
  • 1 Sample Sign Test (SigmaXL)
  • 1 Sample Wilcoxon - Exact (SigmaXL)
  • 2 Sample Mann Whitney Test - Exact (SigmaXL)
  • Mood's Median Test - Exact (SigmaXL)
  • Kruskal-Wallis Test - Exact (SigmaXL)
  • Run a Two Sample Comparison Test (SigmaXL)
  • Quick Quiz-S016
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed