WorksheetFunction.Confidence_Norm method (Excel)
Returns a value that you can use to construct a confidence interval for a population mean.
Syntax
expression.Confidence_Norm (Arg1, Arg2, Arg3)
expression A variable that represents a WorksheetFunction object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Arg1 | Required | Double | The significance level used to compute the confidence level. The confidence level equals 100*(1 - alpha)%, or in other words, an alpha of 0.05 indicates a 95 percent confidence level. |
Arg2 | Required | Double | The population standard deviation for the data range; is assumed to be known. |
Arg3 | Required | Double | The sample size. |
Return value
Double
Remarks
The confidence interval is a range of values. Your sample mean, x, is at the center of this range, and the range is x ± Confidence_Norm. For example, if x is the sample mean of delivery times for products ordered through the mail, x ± Confidence_Norm is a range of population means.
For any population mean (μ0) in this range, the probability of obtaining a sample mean further from μ0 than x is greater than alpha; for any population mean (μ0) not in this range, the probability of obtaining a sample mean further from μ0 than x is less than alpha.
In other words, assume that we use x, standard_dev, and size to construct a two-tailed test at significance level alpha of the hypothesis that the population mean is μ0. We will not reject that hypothesis if μ0 is in the confidence interval, and we will reject that hypothesis if μ0 is not in the confidence interval.
The confidence interval does not allow us to infer that there is probability 1 – alpha that our next package will take a delivery time that is in the confidence interval.
If any argument is nonnumeric, Confidence_Norm generates an error.
If alpha ≤ 0 or alpha ≥ 1, Confidence_Norm generates an error.
If standard_dev ≤ 0, Confidence_Norm generates an error.
If size is not an integer, it is truncated.
If size < 1, Confidence_Norm generates an error.
If it is assumed that alpha equals 0.05, calculate the area under the standard normal curve that equals (1 – alpha), or 95 percent. This value is ± 1.96. The confidence interval is therefore
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