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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Sacramento_City_Colllege/PSYC_330%3A_Statistics_for_the_Behavioral_Sciences_with_Dr._DeSouza/08%3A__Introduction_to_Hypothesis_Testing/8.E%3A_Introduction_to_Hypothesis_Testing_(Exercises)
    Your answer should include mention of the baseline assumption of no difference between the sample and the population. It is the criteria we use when decided to reject or fail to reject the null hypoth...Your answer should include mention of the baseline assumption of no difference between the sample and the population. It is the criteria we use when decided to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis, corresponding to a given proportion of the area under the normal distribution and a probability of finding extreme scores assuming the null hypothesis is true. Determine whether you would reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis in the following situations:
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Rio_Hondo_College/PSY_190%3A_Statistics_for_the_Behavioral_Sciences/08%3A__Introduction_to_Hypothesis_Testing/8.E%3A_Introduction_to_Hypothesis_Testing_(Exercises)
    It is the criteria we use when decided to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis, corresponding to a given proportion of the area under the normal distribution and a probability of finding extre...It is the criteria we use when decided to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis, corresponding to a given proportion of the area under the normal distribution and a probability of finding extreme scores assuming the null hypothesis is true. Step 1: H0:μ=78 “The average score is not different after the new person joined”, HA:μ>78 “The average score has gone up since the new person joined.”

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