BIOL 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Null Hypothesis, Statistical Hypothesis Testing

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Today"s overview: practicing and interpreting statistical analyses, using r. Qotd: accept as statistically signi cant if the value is less than . 05, when data is skewed and not distributed evenly, use median. P value of a statistical test: p-value = the probaibility that the null hypothesis could be true. What is statistically signi cant: if p , then you reject the null value, if p> then you fail to reject the null value, = . 05 typically, 5% chance of rejecting type 1. Interpreting statistics: null hypothesis, is it statistically signi cant, conclusion of the statistical test. Conclude and use p value (analysis values) as support. Presenting statistical results: rwrite clear statement that describes outcome of the statistical test. Is there a relationship? if so, how are they related? use graphs to answer: put statistics in parentheses, see handout in r resources folder = interpreting and reporting statistical.

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