Biology 2244A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Null Hypothesis, Test Statistic, Statistic

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Hypothesis: claim or statement about a property of a population, ex. Mendel claims that under certain circumstances, the percentage of offspring peas with: ex. Medical researchers claim that mean body temperature of healthy adults is not equal to yellow pods is 25% Hypothesis test (test of significance: standard procedure for testing a claim about a property of a population. Rare event rule for inferential statistics: if, under a given assumption, the probability of a particular observed event is exceptionally small, we conclude that the assumption is probably not correct. Statement that the value of a population parameter (such as proportion, mean or standard deviation) is equal to some claimed value. Typical hypotheses: h0: p = 0. 5, h0: = 98. 6. Test the null hypothesis directly assume its true and reach a conclusion whether to reject or accept h0. Alternative hypothesis (h1 or ha) research hypothesis. Statement that the parameter has a value that somehow differs from the null hypothesis.

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