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The first step of hypothesis testing is to define a hypothesis, which is a statement about a population parameter subject to verification. Refer to Ch. 10 in our Lind textbook.
a. Share two examples of hypotheses from your work or personal experience.
b. For each of the two hypotheses, label the population, the population parameter, and how the hypothesis might be verified (Step 6)
c. List each of the six steps in hypothesis testing. Explain the purpose of each step.
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Hypothesis Testing Introduction
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HYPOTHESIS TESTING
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Hypothesis Testing Introduction
A hypothesis has two parts one is the null hypothesis (H0) which is the statement of the
what we assume to be true or what we know to be currently and the alternate hypothesis (H1)
which is what we want to prove or investigate (Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics
+ Connect Access Card, 2017). Examples of hypothesis include the following;
Null Hypothesis: The average number of people that visit the city hospital in any given day is
equal to 120.
Alternate hypothesis: The average number of people who visit the city on any given day is not
equal to 120.
Null hypothesis: ...
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