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Null hypothesis
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Intro to Statistics
Definition
A null hypothesis is a statement that there is no effect or no difference, and it serves as the default or starting assumption in hypothesis testing. It is typically denoted as $H_0$.
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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
- The null hypothesis ($H_0$) often states that there is no significant difference between specified populations.
- Rejection of the null hypothesis suggests that there is enough evidence to support the alternative hypothesis.
- Failing to reject the null hypothesis means there isn't sufficient evidence to support the alternative hypothesis, but it does not prove that $H_0$ is true.
- The p-value helps determine whether to reject the null hypothesis; a low p-value (typically < 0.05) indicates strong evidence against $H_0$.
- In statistical tests, Type I error occurs when the null hypothesis is incorrectly rejected (false positive).
Review Questions
- What does the null hypothesis represent in a statistical test?
- How do you interpret a p-value when deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis?
- What are Type I and Type II errors in the context of the null hypothesis?
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