Recipe for any Hypothesis Test

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Recipe for any Hypothesis Test 1) State the rejection criterion (a) 2) State the null & alternative hypotheses and define the parameter(s) 3) Determine which test to perform – Explain! 4) Collect the data (address type of study and randomization) 5) Check all necessary assumption(s) 6) Calculate the appropriate statistic(s) 7) Calculate the appropriate test statistic 8) Calculate the p-value 9) State your rejection decision 10) Summarize your findings in terms of the problem 11) If rejected H0, compute a 100(1-a)% confidence region for parameter

Recipe for any Hypothesis Test 1) State the rejection criterion (a) 2) State the null & alternative hypotheses and define the parameter(s) 3) Determine which test to perform – Explain! 4) Collect the data (address type of study and randomization) 5) Check all necessary assumption(s) 6) Calculate the appropriate statistic(s) 7) Calculate the appropriate test statistic 8) Calculate the p-value 9) State your rejection decision 10) Summarize your findings in terms of the problem 11) If rejected H0, compute a 100(1-a)% confidence region for parameter