Statistical Significance Homework Help & Tutoring

Statistical significance is a term often misinterpreted in statistics! Statistical significance is a measure used to determine if the outcome of an experiment is by chance or not.  It indicates if there is statistical evidence of the outcome.  A statistic is of statistical significance when it is reliable and not obtained by chance.  Statistical significance does not interpret the size or meaning of the outcome but only if the outcome occurred by chance.  A proper understanding of statistical significance is important to deal with statistical data analysis.

 

Graduate Tutor’s Statistics homework help group can tutor you statistical significance and topics related to statistical significance.  Statistical significance is often misinterpreted as an important finding or significant result which will help in decision making.

 

A few sample topics the tutor group can tutor you are listed below:

  • Statistical significance

  • One tailed statistical significance test

  • Two tailed statistical significance test

  • Procedure used to test for Statistical Significance

  • Logic of statistical significance testing

  • Statistical significance test for a mean

  • Test for a difference between two means (unpaired and paired)

  • Chi-square test for goodness of fit, homogeneity of proportions, and independence (one and two-way tables)

  • Test for the slope of a least-squares regression line

Graduate Tutor’s MBA, CPA and CFA tutors provide online homework help and tutoring for a wide variety of subjects.  Our statistical significance homework help and live tutoring programs are conducted online live making it very convenient, effective and affordable.