Exploring Null and Alternative Hypotheses in Hypothesis Testing

Exploring Null and Alternative Hypotheses in Hypothesis Testing

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Amelia Wright

Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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This video provides an introduction to hypothesis testing, focusing on how to state null and alternative hypotheses. It includes four examples: calculator mass, high school completion rates, student GPA, and vehicle ownership. Each example demonstrates how to identify the null and alternative hypotheses based on the context, whether dealing with means or proportions.

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What does the null hypothesis typically represent in hypothesis testing?

2.

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What symbol is used to represent the alternative hypothesis?

3.

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In the context of hypothesis testing, what does the mean symbol 'mu' represent?

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What statistical measure is used when dealing with the word 'average' in hypothesis testing?

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If a teacher believes the average GPA is different from 2.7, what is the null hypothesis?

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What would be the alternative hypothesis if a student believes less than 80% of their peers will complete high school?

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What does the proportion p < 0.80 indicate in hypothesis testing?

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If the accepted value is that no more than 75% of residents own a vehicle, what would the null hypothesis be?

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What is the alternative hypothesis if a researcher believes more than 75% of residents own a vehicle?

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In hypothesis testing, what does disproving the null hypothesis imply about the alternative hypothesis?

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