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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Learning_Statistics_with_SPSS_-_A_Tutorial_for_Psychology_Students_and_Other_Beginners/08%3A_Hypothesis_Testing/8.07%3A_Running_the_Hypothesis_Test_in_Practice
    And while we’ll usually spend quite a lot of time explaining the logic behind how the tests are built, every time we discuss a hypothesis test the discussion will end with us showing you a fairly simp...And while we’ll usually spend quite a lot of time explaining the logic behind how the tests are built, every time we discuss a hypothesis test the discussion will end with us showing you a fairly simple SPSS procedure that you can use to run the test in practice.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing/9.07%3A_Running_the_Hypothesis_Test_in_Practice
    To test the null hypothesis that the response probability is one-half p = .5, 164 using data in which x = 62 of n = 100 people made the correct response, here’s how to do it in R: And while I’ll usual...To test the null hypothesis that the response probability is one-half p = .5, 164 using data in which x = 62 of n = 100 people made the correct response, here’s how to do it in R: And while I’ll usually spend quite a lot of time explaining the logic behind how the tests are built, every time I discuss a hypothesis test the discussion will end with me showing you a fairly simple R command that you can use to run the test in practice.

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