Remember that with hypothesis testing, we always begin with a set of two competing hypotheses. We have a hypothesis that puts forward the claim that is being tested about the population.  We call this hypothesis the __________________ hypothesis.  We then have a hypothesis that illustrates what we think is really going on in the population.  We call this hypothesis the ______________________hypothesis.           Using appropriate symbols, our hypotheses in this example are as follows:   Ho:  p = 0.40   Ha:  p < 0.40    Look carefully at the hypotheses presented above. What does the symbol “p” stand for in these hypotheses?             Notice that in the second hypothesis presented above, the “<” sign is used. Why is a “<” sign being used as opposed to either a “>” sign or a “≠” sign?

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  1. Remember that with hypothesis testing, we always begin with a set of two competing hypotheses. We have a hypothesis that puts forward the claim that is being tested about the population.  We call this hypothesis the __________________ hypothesis.  We then have a hypothesis that illustrates what we think is really going on in the population.  We call this hypothesis the ______________________hypothesis.

 

 

 

 

 

Using appropriate symbols, our hypotheses in this example are as follows:

 

Hop = 0.40

 

Hap < 0.40 

 

  1. Look carefully at the hypotheses presented above. What does the symbol “p” stand for in these hypotheses?

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Notice that in the second hypothesis presented above, the “<” sign is used. Why is a “<” sign being used as opposed to either a “>” sign or a “≠” sign?
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