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Hypothesis test

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Intro to Business Statistics

Definition

A hypothesis test is a statistical method used to make inferences about a population parameter based on a sample statistic. It involves formulating a null hypothesis and an alternative hypothesis, then using sample data to decide whether to reject the null hypothesis.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The null hypothesis ($H_0$) represents no effect or no difference, and it is the assumption that is initially presumed true.
  2. The alternative hypothesis ($H_A$ or $H_1$) represents an effect or difference and is what you aim to support with evidence from your sample.
  3. The significance level (alpha, $\alpha$) is the threshold for determining whether your test result is statistically significant, commonly set at 0.05.
  4. A p-value indicates the probability of observing the sample data, or something more extreme, if the null hypothesis is true; a p-value less than $\alpha$ leads to rejection of $H_0$.
  5. Commonly used probability distributions for hypothesis testing include the normal distribution (for large samples) and the t-distribution (for small samples).

Review Questions

  • What are the roles of the null hypothesis ($H_0$) and alternative hypothesis ($H_A$)?
  • How does the significance level ($\alpha$) influence decision-making in a hypothesis test?
  • What does a p-value represent in the context of a hypothesis test?
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