How to do a Binomial Test with Proportions in JASP - Hypothesis Testing for Business Statistics

Dr. Daniel demonstrates the Binomial Test, which we can use instead of a proportion test in JASP. We learn why we might use a binomial test instead of a proportion test. The, using the proportions in our Food Delivery dataset, we conduct a Binomial test, establish the null and alternative hypotheses, consider the assumptions for the test, interpret and write up the findings. Follow these same steps with your own data for the final exam. 0:00 Introduction 0:25 What is a Binomial Test? 1:15 Proportion Test versus Binomial Test 2:22 Research question for the test example 3:14 Step 1 - Why we choose a Binomial Test 4:20 Assumptions for the Binomial Test 6:50 Null and Alternative Hypothesis for Binomial Test 8:20 Selecting a criteria for significance with the Binomial Test 8:45 Binomial Test in JASP 11:28 Interpreting the findings 13:10 APA Style write up for Binomial Test Recorded: Monday, April 26, 2021 Missouri State University Statistics Instructors: you are free to link to this video and the playlist for your seated or online statistics course or for other educational purposes. Edited in Camtasia 2020 Visual and audio content from DigitalJuice.com Music: 1043699_westCoastCool_Standard Source: Digital Juice Royalty Free Music Link to a Google Drive folder with the FoodDelivery.xlsx that I use in the videos including spreadsheets, the Bear Handout, and the Normal Distribution MultiTool. As I add new files, they will appear here, as well. https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... To download, hover your cursor over the file icon and a blue download icon will appear. You do not need to request access to a file.