BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Statistical Hypothesis Testing

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Hypothesis testing is a two-step process: 1. state the hypothesis as precisely as possible and list the predictions it makes, 2. design an observational or experimental study that is capable of testing those predictions. The food competition hypothesis argues that long necks evolved because those with long necks can reach food unavailable to other mammals: predictions. Giraffes feed high in trees: simmons and scheepers tested the food competition hypothesis and found that the third prediction does not hold true. Thus, there may be better alternative hypotheses to explain neck length in giraffes. An alternative hypothesis is that giraffes evolved long necks because longer-necked males win more fights than shorter-necked giraffes, and can then father more offspring.

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