One-sample Proportion Test Calculator

Test whether a population proportion equals a hypothesized value using a z-test.

One-sample Proportion Test Calculator

One-sample Proportion Test Calculator

Hypothesis test for a population proportion

Hypothesis & Sample Data

Alternative Hypothesis (H₁)

One-sample Proportion Test Calculator Guide

One-sample Proportion z-test

Tests whether a population proportion equals a hypothesized value p₀. With x successes in n trials, p̂ = x ÷ n and z = (p̂ − p₀) ÷ √(p₀(1−p₀)/n).

Inputs

  • Successes x, trials n
  • Null proportion p₀
  • Alternative: p < p₀, p > p₀, or p ≠ p₀
  • Significance level α

Assumptions

  • Independent Bernoulli trials
  • Normal approximation: expected successes np₀ and failures n(1−p₀) at least ~10

Example

Suppose x=52, n=100, p₀=0.50. Then p̂=0.52 and SE=√(0.5×0.5/100)=0.05. z=(0.52−0.50)/0.05=0.40. Two-tailed p-value≈2×(1−Φ(0.40))≈0.689.

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