We cannot be certain without knowing what the data in cw3_data.txt is, but here 
are some likely issues.

Notice that:

> (1-0.7335039)*2
[1] 0.5329922

Which implies that the wolfram value comes from taking the smaller tail area 
and multiplying by 2, which is a common way to compute p-values for 2-sided 
tests.  You took the absolute value implying 2-sided, but then you use the 
wrong tail and do not multiply by 2 (or compare to alpha/2 which is my 
preference, but I'm in a small minority there).

There is a z.test function in the TeachingDemos package that you could have 
used as another check of your calculations, or to do this with a single command.

Note also that read.table returns a data frame, it appears in your case that it 
had a single column and everything worked out in your calculations, but if you 
tried this again with a different file with multiple columns then the results 
could be confusing, it is best to make sure you understand how your data is 
stored and work with the correct types of data directly.

Hope this helps,

-- 
Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
Statistical Data Center
Intermountain Healthcare
greg.s...@imail.org
801.408.8111


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> 
> How do u calculated p values for a z test..
> 
> so far i ve done this
> 
> A = read.table("cw3_data.txt")
> 
> xbar = mean(A)
> s = 1
> n = 20
> mu = 0
> 
> z.test = (xbar-mu)/(s/sqrt(n))
> 
> p.value = pnorm(abs(z.test))
> 
> error = qnorm(0.99)*s/sqrt(n)
> left = xbar - error
> right = xbar + error
> 
> and have got values off of it...but the values for p dont match up with
> other sites that i have used to check it agaisnt..such as wolfram alpha
> value i got was 0.7335039  when wolfram got 0.533.. any ideas where i
> ve
> gone wrong?  cheers
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