Biology 2244A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Simple Random Sample, Mean Absolute Difference, Alternative Hypothesis

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Suppose we set a significance level of alpha = (cid:882). (cid:882)5 to use as our criterion of (cid:494)what(cid:495)s too small to happen due to chance alone(cid:495). What is the chance that we end up rejecting our null hypothesis when it actually is true: 5, 95, impossible to determine. Probability of committing a type 1 error is = to alpha. Probability at that or low reject. Reject for things that are 5% or less likely, then 5% of the smples you take cause you to reject the null hypothesis. 5% of the statistics that are actually possible under that null hypothesis. Can control the rate at which type 1 error occurs by setting significance level. Null hypothesis defines the sampling distribution that we think our sample comes from. Null hypothesis is true = hypothesized value of p = real value of p. If probability is very small = reject null hypothesis = when less than or equal to our significance level.

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