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Hypothesis Tests Parametric Tests - tests about specific 2 population parameters (μ, σ , etc.) –Is μ different from a predetermined 1 value? –Is μ different from μ ? 1 2 Non-Parametric Tests - tests about the shape of the population (medians?) –Is this population different from another population? Hypothesis Tests Non-Directional Hypothesis –Is μ different from μ ? 1 2 –Is the distribution of scores in group 1 different than those in group 2? Directional Hypotheses –Is μ greater than μ ? 1 2 –Is μ less than μ ? 1 2 –Is the distribution of scores in group 1 to the right (greater than) of those in group 2? The Six-Steps of Hypothesis Testing 1. State and Check Assumptions 2. Generate Null and Alternative Hypotheses 3. Chose the Sampling Distribution of the Test Statistic 4. Set Significance Level 5. Compute the Test Statistic 6. Draw Conclusions 1. State and Check Assumptions There are three requirements for hypothesis testing to work –Assumptions about the population –Assumptions about the sample Assumptions about the Population “Assumption of Normality” - the population is normally distributed or the sample size is sufficiently large so that the CLT comes into play and
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