Hi all,

Thank you very much for your response. :)

I got help from someone that the test I want to carry out is called:
Bioequivalence/equivalence test. I have searched my university's
libraray and there is not much info on this.

Maybe I can show you my problem and you can tell me how to carry out a
test on such nature.

I have 2 samples of 30 each, may I know how to use this to carry out the
equivalence test? :) In other words, how to have a H0 test that says
these two samples are different?

Please give me a sample calculation if it is not too troublesome for
you.

Thank you very much in advance. :)

Rgds,
Terence Ng
ICQ#: 30070179

>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Ng Tsz Wang  
> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 4:12 PM
> Posted To:    edu
> Conversation: Hypothesis testing
> Subject:      Hypothesis testing
> 
> The normal hyothesis testing assumes the following...
> 
> H0: mean = mean1;
> H1: mean != mean1;
> 
> Is there any one who come across how to do hyothesis testing of the
> following nature? Is there any books that I can refer to?
> 
> H0: |mean1| > mean + sv;
> H1: mean + sv > mean1 > mean - sv;
> 
> where sv = a small number.
> 
> Thank you very much for your help in advance. Cheers!



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