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Logic and Vocabulary of Hypothesis Tests Chapter 13.

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1 Logic and Vocabulary of Hypothesis Tests Chapter 13

2 Hypothesis Testing Logic Assume a value for a parameter. Collect sample data to test the assumption. Draw a conclusion about the parameter.

3 Vocabulary The Null Hypothesis (H o ): The statement about a parameter that we assume is true. It must contain equality. It is the statement that is tested.

4 Vocabulary The null hypothesis is the statement of ‘no effect’ or ‘no difference’ from the null value.

5 Vocabulary The Alternative Hypothesis (H a ): The “research” statement. It is usually what we think might be true and hope to find evidence to support.

6 Vocabulary If we find evidence against H o, then we are in favor of H a. If H o is rejected, then the test is ‘statistically significant’.

7 Vocabulary The Test Statistic is a standard score, computed from data and based on assuming H o is true.

8 Vocabulary The P-value is the probability of observing our statistic or one more extreme in the direction of H a. The smaller the P-value, the stronger the evidence against H o.

9 Vocabulary The P-value is the area in the appropriate tail(s) of the sampling distribution. The tail desired depends on H a.

10 Vocabulary The significance level is denoted by . We will reject H o when the P-value is less than . We’ll usually use  = 0.05 but other common values are 0.01 or 0.10.

11 Hypothesis Testing Procedure Define parameters and state H o and H a. Check conditions. Calculate the test statistic. Find the P-value. Write a conclusion in context.


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