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Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
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Hypothesis Testing The general goal of a hypothesis test is to rule out chance (sampling error) as a plausible explanation for the results from a research study. Hypothesis testing is a technique to help determine whether a specific treatment has an effect on the individuals in a population.
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Hypothesis Testing Steps The following five steps outline the process of hypothesis testing and introduce some of the new terminology:
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Hypothesis Testing Steps Step 1: State the hypotheses. null hypothesis (H 0 ) VS alternate (H 1 ) ] Step 2: State the criteria for a decision =.05 (5%) =.01 (1%) =.001 (0.1%) Step 3: Compute the test statistic.
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Hypothesis Testing Steps Step 4: Making a statistical decision Reject null hypothesis VS fail to reject Step 5: Stating a conclusion – stating what the results mean.
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Example Researcher is interested in developmental theory and would like to determine whether or not stimulation during infancy has an effect on human development. Mean weight for 2-year-old children is μ = 26 pounds. The distribution of weights is normal with σ = 4 pounds. Researcher obtains a sample of n = 16 newborn infants and give their parents detailed instructions for giving their children increased handling and stimulation.
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Example 2 Suppose that scores on the SAT form a normal distribution with =500 and =100. A high school counselor has developed a special course to boost SAT scores. A random sample of n=16 students is selected to take the course and then the SAT. The sample had an average score of M=554. Does the course have an effect on SAT scores?
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Example 2 Comparison Population Normal =500 =100 Sample N=16 M=554
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