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Revision as of 01:40, 12 March 2024
Hypothesis test is a technique where sample data is used to determine if the confidence interval supports a particular claim. Hypothesis tests quantify how likely our data is given a particular claim.
Procedure
First, we need two things:
- The null hypothesis is the statement which we assume to be true
- The alternative hypothesis is the complement of the null hypothesis.
Because sample mean has normal distribution, by RV linear combination, the sampling distribution of is
We are not going to derive it, but the degree of freedom for this particular combination is
Round down the value to use t-table.
A CI that covers implies that there is no significant difference, as it is plausible for the population means to be equal.