Experimental Hypothesis
Null Hypothesis
Probability (5)
p = the probability of the null hypothesis being correct (the value of p is the significance level)
if p ≤ 0.05 …..
if p ≤ 0.05
- There is a less than 5% doubt and more than 95% certainty that the results occured due to the IV and not due to chance factors
- We can reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternate hypothesis
p = the probability of the null hypothesis being correct
if p ≥ 0.05….
if p ≥ 0.05
- There is more than 5% doubt and less than 95% certainty that the results occured due to the IV and not due to chance factors
- We can accept the null hypothesis and reject the alternate hypothesis
LEARN WHAT STATISTICAL TEST TO USE WHEN….
Type I error
Type II error