Hi,
i have searched on talkstat and on internet as well but I could find the method of calculating a p-value by hand, all I am getting is p-value calculators.
Can someone kindly explain how do we calculate p-value using z score?
Thanks
Hi,
i have searched on talkstat and on internet as well but I could find the method of calculating a p-value by hand, all I am getting is p-value calculators.
Can someone kindly explain how do we calculate p-value using z score?
Thanks
If you have the z-score, you can calculate the p-value by integration over the normal distribution from -inf to the z-score. Or, you could look it up in z-tables.
here is a graphical representation: http://controls.engin.umich.edu/wiki...ethod:_Z-Score
Thanks link
I figured, we have to find the area below the critical value and then subtract from 0.5 and multiply by 2, for two tailed.
Correct?
The reason you only find calculators is because the integration Link talks about doesn't have a closed form expression. You literally have to do some numerical analysis to get the value. So technically except for a few choice values we don't actually know what the exact p-value is for a given z-score. We just approximate it to an acceptable accuracy.
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