STAB22H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Null Hypothesis, Alternative Hypothesis, Test Statistic

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Null hypothesis = h0 = specifies a population model parameter of interest and proposes a value for that parameter. Alternative hypothesis = ha = contains the values of the parameter that we consider plausible if we reject the null hypothesis. P-values: the probability of observing a value for a test statistic at least as far from the hypothesized value as the statistic value actually observed if the null hypothesis is true. Small p-value: either the observation is improbable or that the probability calculation was based on incorrect assumptions. The reasoning of hypothesis testing: hypothesis: first state the null hypothesis; if the alternative hypothesis contains the values of the parameters we consider plausible when we reject the null, model: The conditions for the z-test are the same as for the one-proportion z- interval. We test the hypothesis h0: = 0 using the statistic z= (^p p0) Sd( ^p ) = p0 q0 n.

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