ATHK1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Test Statistic, Statistical Significance, Standard Deviation

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Hypotheses connect research questions with data analysis. A connection between the data and the research question. We test samples to be able to say things about populations. Analogy: age at which people die has a known distribution (mean about 80 years for men) Therefore could tell a man of 53 what his probability of dying before his next birthday is. Probability would be smaller than for man of 110: similarly test statistics have a known distribution and thus we can say what the probability of getting a given statistic is. Therefore we know the probability of rejecting null hypothesis. If probability is less than . 05 then reject null hypothesis and say results are statistically significant (i. e. support the alternative hypothesis) Proved the alternative: rejecting the null hypothesis supports the alternative hypothesis, it does not prove it, rejection is a statement about low probability, therefore logically restricted from what we can, a syllogism:

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