BIOL361 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Null Hypothesis, Statistical Hypothesis Testing, Statistic

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Hypothesis is a claim or statement about a property of a population ( two or more populations) Ho: > some value: alternative hypothesis. Statement that must be true, if null hypothesis is rejected. If p value is > a fail to reject null hypothesis result is statistically non significant. Rejected null if i have seen an apparently rare event, it is more likely it was really a common event under an alternative hypothesis than a rare event under a true null hypothesis. Make on decision if results are significant and another if results are not significant. With some statistical tests, it is not possible to obtain the exact p value, bt it is possible to determine whether p value exceeds a. People don"t like ambiguity the conclusion that the results are statistically significant is much more satisfying. Many people misinterpret it and stop thinking about the data. In bio, not always necessary to reach a crisp decision.

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