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  1. How to Write Hypothesis Test Conclusions (With Examples)

    Suppose a biologist believes that a certain fertilizer will cause plants to grow more during a one-month period than they normally do, which is currently 20 inches. To test this, she applies the fertilizer to ea…

  2. Chapter 8: Hypothesis testing Flashcards

    Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, conclusion about the null hypothesis, and final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Use the P-value …

  3. Module 5

    Use the given information to find the p-value. Also, use a 0.05 significance level and state the conclusion about the null hypothesis (reject the null hypothesis or fail to reject the null …

  4. Exam 4 (Chapters 8, 9 and 12.2) Flashcards

    The hypothesis test results in a P-value of 0.1665. a. State a conclusion about the null hypothesis. (Reject H0 or fail to reject H0 .) b. Without using technical terms, state a final …

  5. Null Hypothesis: Definition, Rejecting & Examples

    The null hypothesis in statistics states that there is no difference between groups or no relationship between variables. It is one of two mutually exclusive hypotheses about a population in a hypothesis test. When your …

  6. What Is The Null Hypothesis & When To Reject It

    We reject the null hypothesis when the data provide strong enough evidence to conclude that it is likely incorrect. This often occurs when the p-value (probability of observing the data given the null hypothesis is true) is …

  7. Hypothesis Testing

    There are 5 main steps in hypothesis testing: State your research hypothesis as a null hypothesis and alternate hypothesis (H o) and (H a or H 1). Collect data in a way designed to test the hypothesis. Perform an …

  8. When Do You Reject the Null Hypothesis? (3 Examples) …

    If the p-value is not less than the significance level, then you fail to reject the null hypothesis. You can use the following clever line to remember this rule: “If the p is low, the null must go.” In other words, if the p-value is low …

  9. Null & Alternative Hypotheses

    What is a null hypothesis? The null hypothesis is the claim that there’s no effect in the population. If the sample provides enough evidence against the claim that there’s no …