BIO 305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Null Hypothesis, Analysis Of Variance

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Continuation from lecture 1 standard deviations and standard error doesn"t need to be by hand because r will do it for you. When t value is all by itself it doesn"t mean anything so compare to a critical value. For the combination of sample sizes that we have what is the probability that the null hypothesis is incorrect. Some value that corresponds to the value that the null hypothesis is rejected and whether or not it is less than alpha. Alpha is a standard set ahead of time normally set at 0. 05. Willing to accept a 5% chance that there actually is not a difference when it looks like there is. Doesn"t necessarily have to be set at 0. 05 but it is absolutely set ahead of time. If the value is less than 0. 05 then we can say that the null hypothesis is not true. What happens if n is less than 8.

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