Hypothesis Testing Flashcards

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Describe the null hypothesis.

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  • represented by H0
  • a statment about a population parameter that you assume to be true
  • is always an equality
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Describe the alternative hypothesis.

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  • represented by H1
  • a statment that directly contradicts the null hypothesis by stating the actual value of the population parameter is more, less than or different to the null hypothesis
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What is a one tailed test?

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it’s when the alternative hypothesis has a clear direction againsts the null hypothesis (< or >)

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What is a two tailed test?

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it’s when the alternative hypothesis has a unclear direction againsts the null hypothesis (uses the word difference)

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5
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What is the signifiance level?

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the probability of incorrectly rejecting the null hypothesis

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What do you have to write before your calculations for a one tailed test?

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  • X is amount of…
  • p is the probability of…
  • X~B (n,p)
  • H0: p=n H1: p<or> n</or>
  • Assume the null hypothesis is true, therefore:
  • X~B (n,p)
  • P(X< or > (depending on H) n) = answer

the first X~B (n,p) n is a number, second n and p are numbers

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What could the results of the one tailed test show?

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  • show that the answer to P(X< or > n) is less than the significance level so you can reject the null hypothesis because the results are significant
  • show that the answer to P(X< or > n) is more than the significance level so you fail to reject the null hypothesisbecause the results aren’t significant
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