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historical aspect the term statistical significance was coined by ronald fisher 1890 1962 student t test william sealy gosset 2 basis of statistical inference statistical inference a conclusion reached on ...

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   Historical Aspect
   •    The term 
        statistical  
        significance was  
        coined by Ronald  
        Fisher(1890-1962).
   •    Student t-test : 
         William Sealy  
        Gosset.                                          2
             Basis of Statistical Inference
      Statistical inference (a conclusion reached on the basis of 
      evidence and reasoning) is the branch of statistics 
      which is concerned with using probability 
      concept to deal with uncertainly in decision 
      making.
      It  refers  to  the  process  of  selecting  and 
      using  a  sample  to  draw  inference  about 
      population from which sample is drawn.
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                         Statistical 
                         Inference
         Estimation of                    Testing 
          population                      of
             value                        hypothe
                                          sis
      Point                Range  
   estimati             estimati
   on                   on
        Mean,              Confiden
      proporti                 ce  
      on                    interval  
      estimati              estimati
      on                       on
                                                          4
             Hypothesis and it’s Testing
   Two Hypothesis are made to draw inference 
   from  Sample value-
   A.   Null Hypothesis or hypothesis of no 
        difference.
   B.   Alternative Hypothesis of significant 
      difference.
        The Null Hypothesis is symbolized as H  and  
                                                0
        Alternative Hypothesis is symbolized as H1 or HA.
      In Hypothesis testing we proceed on the basis of  Null 
        Hypothesis. We always keep Alternative Hypothesis in 
        mind.
      The Null Hypothesis and the Alternative Hypothesis 
        are chosen before the sample is drawn.                  5
          Characteristics of Hypothesis
     1.  Hypothesis should be clear and precise.
     2.  Hypothesis should be capable of being 
         tested.
     3.  It should state relationship between 
         variables.
     4.  It must be specific.
     5.  It should be stated as simple as possible.
     6.  It should be amenable to testing within 
         a  reasonable time.                              6
     7.  It should be consistent with known 
         facts.
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...Historical aspect the term statistical significance was coined by ronald fisher student t test william sealy gosset basis of inference a conclusion reached on evidence and reasoning is branch statistics which concerned with using probability concept to deal uncertainly in decision making it refers process selecting sample draw about population from drawn estimation testing value hypothe sis point range estimati mean confiden proporti ce interval hypothesis s two are made null or no difference b alternative significant symbolized as h ha we proceed always keep mind chosen before characteristics should be clear precise capable being tested state relationship between variables must specific stated simple possible amenable within reasonable time consistent known facts...

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