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Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Part I Introduction; Chapter 1 Statistical hypothesis testing; 1.1 Theory of statistical hypothesis testing; 1.2 Testing statistical hypothesis with SAS and R; 1.2.1 Programming philosophy of SAS and R; 1.2.2 Testing in SAS and R-An example; 1.2.3 Calculating p-values; 1.3 Presentation of the statistical tests; References; Part II Normal Distribution; Chapter 2 Tests on the mean; 2.1 One-sample tests; 2.1.1 z-test; 2.1.2 t-test; 2.2 Two-sample tests; 2.2.1 Two-sample z-test; 2.2.2 Two-sample pooled t-test; 2.2.3 Welch test; 2.2.4 Paired z-test 327 $a2.2.5 Paired t-testReferences; Chapter 3 Tests on the variance; 3.1 One-sample tests; 3.1.1 x2-test on the variance (mean known); 3.1.2 x2-test on the variance (mean unknown); 3.2 Two-sample tests; 3.2.1 Two-sample F-test on variances of two populations; 3.2.2 t-test on variances of two dependent populations; References; Part III Binomial Distribution; Chapter 4 Tests on proportions; 4.1 One-sample tests; 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