What is BS 2846-5 - Power of tests relating to means and variances about?
BS 2846-5 is an international standard that follows ISO 2854, statistical interpretation of data techniques of estimation and tests relating to means and variances. The conditions of application of BS 2846-5 are as stated in the general remarks in ISO 2854. The correct interpretation and presentation of test results have been assuming increasing importance in the analysis of data obtained from manufacturing processes based on sample determinations and prototype evaluations in the industry, commerce, and educational institutions.
BS 2846-5 is complementary to part 4 which provides a series of statistical techniques applicable when the characteristic of interest is measured on a continuous scale and its distribution is normal. In presenting these techniques part 4 was only concerned with the error of the first kind, i.e., the error of rejecting the null hypothesis when true, or more particularly the maximum value of the probability of committing such an error that could be tolerated, the significance level of the test.
Who is BS 2846-5 - Power of tests relating to means and variances for?
BS 2846-5 on power of tests relating to means and variances is useful for:
- The manufacturing industry
- Statistical data analyst
- The engineering sectors
- The finance industry
- Mathematicians
- Personnel involved in documentation
Why should you use BS 2846-5 - Power of tests relating to means and variances?
The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is false, or the probability of avoiding a type II error, is the power of a test. The power of a study can also be conceived of as the possibility that it will identify a deviation from the null hypothesis if one exists. Variance is critical for two reasons: Because parametric statistical tests are sensitive to variance, they should be used. The variances of the samples are used to see if the populations they come from are different.
BS 2846-5 provides its users with accurate statistical methods of analysis, error detection, graphical methods, and the normal distribution of data analysis. BS 2846-5 guidelines addresses that if a divergence from the null hypothesis exists, power is the probability that a test of significance would detect it.