Hypothesis Testing for proportions

Hypothesis Testing for proportions

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Mathematics

12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is a null hypothesis (H0)?

Back

A null hypothesis (H0) is a statement that there is no effect or no difference, and it serves as a starting point for statistical testing.

2.

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Front

What is an alternative hypothesis (H1)?

Back

An alternative hypothesis (H1) is a statement that indicates the presence of an effect or a difference, opposing the null hypothesis.

3.

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What is a two-tailed test?

Back

A two-tailed test is a hypothesis test that checks for the possibility of an effect in two directions, both greater than and less than a certain value.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is a one-tailed test?

Back

A one-tailed test is a hypothesis test that checks for the possibility of an effect in one direction only, either greater than or less than a certain value.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What does p-value represent in hypothesis testing?

Back

The p-value represents the probability of obtaining test results at least as extreme as the observed results, assuming that the null hypothesis is true.

6.

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What is the significance level (α) in hypothesis testing?

Back

The significance level (α) is the threshold for rejecting the null hypothesis, commonly set at 0.05 or 5%.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How do you state the null hypothesis for a proportion?

Back

The null hypothesis for a proportion is typically stated as H0: p = p0, where p0 is the hypothesized population proportion.

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