Two Sample Proportion T Test Calculator

Two Sample Proportion T-Test Calculator






Introduction & Importance

The two sample proportion t-test calculator is an essential tool for comparing the proportions of two independent samples. It helps determine if the difference between the proportions is statistically significant.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the size and proportion of each sample.
  2. Select the desired confidence level.
  3. Click ‘Calculate’.

Formula & Methodology

The t-test for two proportions uses the following formula…

Real-World Examples

Example 1: A marketing agency wants to compare the click-through rates of two ad campaigns…

Data & Statistics

Sample Size Proportion
1 100 0.25
2 150 0.30

Expert Tips

  • Ensure your samples are independent and randomly selected.
  • Consider using a different test if your data is not normally distributed.

Interactive FAQ

What is the null hypothesis for this test?

The null hypothesis (H0) assumes that the two population proportions are equal.

What does the p-value represent?

The p-value represents the probability of observing the test statistic as extreme as the one observed, assuming the null hypothesis is true.

Two sample proportion t-test calculator Detailed comparison of two sample proportions

Learn more about two sample t-tests from Statistics How To.

Understand two sample t-tests with examples from SAGE Research Methods.

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