Hypothesis Testing
When using Hypothesis testing we create:
A Null Hypothesis (H0)
Alternative Hypothesis (Ha)
Null Hypothesis (H0)
Alternative Hypothesis (Ha) or (H1)
Alternative Hypothesis for a Two Tailed Test
H0: µnew = µcurrent Ha: µnew is not = µcurrent
Basic Hypothesis Testing Process
Examples of Hypothesis Questions
Identify your Null and Alternative Hypothesis
When the Null Hypothesis Includes ONLY an equal sign
Hypothesis Testing Errors
Type 1 Error (Alpha)
Type 2 Error (Beta)
Type 1 Error (Alpha Risk)
Aka
Type A Error
Type II Error (Beta Risk)
Aka
Type B Error
Determine Significance
P-Value
Conclusion
A statement which indicates the level of evidence (sufficient or insufficient), at what level of significance, and whether the original claim is rejected (null) or supported (alternative)
Confidence Level
Also known as the confidence interval
This refers to how confident you can be that your conclusion is in face correct
The confidence level is easy to calculate: the alpha and confidence levels always add up to one
Critical Region
Critical Value(s)
Decision
Errors
Left-Tailed Test
Pooled (vs Unpooled)
Right-Tailed Test
Significance Level
Aka
Alpha Level
Test Statistic