Calculates the (lower) bound (i.e. the boundary) of the Upper one-sided confidence interval of the mean (from below) for a small sample (i.e. under 30 elements).
If we have a population sample where we know its mean, standard deviation and size then we
can calculate lower bound of the the one-sided confidence interval of the population
mean at a given confidence level. More explicitly, we evaluate lower bound of the upper one-sided
confidence interval for the mean, i.e. the c
such that P(x > c) = p
percent where p
of the confidence level specified.
StudentConfidence Class | Hypothesis Namespace | bounds of the (upper and lower) one-sided confidence interval for the mean for a small sample (i.e. under 30 elements). | evaluates the (upper) bound (i.e. the boundary) of the one-sided confidence interval for the mean (from above).