BIOL-1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Frequentist Inference, Statistical Hypothesis Testing, Null Hypothesis

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References/literature cited: needed because inspiration was from another persons work features. Gures graphical representation of statistical results ie diagrams cartoons tables qualitative/quantitative information. Review paper: review existing research and interpreting structure: abstract: spoilers. Essay style = build narrative/tell a story using other peoples work as data. 5 paragraphs: intro body paragraphs/sections, conclusion literature cited features: Induction- speci c (sample) to general (population) data to hypothesis deducton- general(population) to speci c(sample). probability. Statistical hypothesis: differences in group means. quantitative. null hypothesis (ho)= variables not related (i. e. nitrogen doesn"t change height) Xc= xt (x=height c=control t=treatment) =. > xc-xt=0 alternative hypothesis (h1)= variables are related (i. e. nitrogen does change height) Xc not equal xt => xc-xt does not equal 0 mutually exclusive and logically complementary. Xc-xt should be zero <= expectation given null hypothesis area under curve is probability of observing differences of x or less.

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