LFS 252 Lecture : Chapter8910.docx

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H0: null hypothesis always assumed to be true unless reject it. Hypothesis testing is always for the population parameter, never statistic. Significant level( )l the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when in face the null hypothesis is true. Test statistic( z-score)used to compare our observed outcome( collected from our sample) to the null hypothesis we have set for our population. If the null hypothesis is true, then the test statistic should be close to 0. Therefore, the farther the test statistic is from 0, the more the null hypothesis is discredited. P-value: a probability that if the experiment were repeated (what is the probability we would see this result again), how surprising the sample data is if the null hypothesis is true. Small p- value, less than 0. 05 the result that were obtained would be very surprising. Large p-value, greater than 0. 05 the results that were obtained would not be very surprising.

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