ECON 2200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Alpha, Type I And Type Ii Errors, Null Hypothesis

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What is a hypothesis: hypothesis a statement about a population parameter subject to verification. It only suggests that there is not sufficient evidence to reject ho: a random sample is used to (cid:498)reject (o(cid:499) Step 3: select the test statistic: test statistic a value, determined from sample information, that is used to determine whether to reject the null hypothesis. In hypothesis testing for the mean ( ) when is known, the test statistic is based on the standard normal distribution and is computed by: Step 5: make a decision: compute the value of the test statistic, compare it to the critical value, make a decision to reject or not to reject the null hypothesis, establish the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis. One-tailed vs. two-tailed tests: a test is one-tailed when the alternative hypothesis states a direction, h0: the mean income of female stockbrokers is less than or equal to.

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