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- Can use a box with tickets of 1s and zeros to represent the population - Can use a box with tickets of 1s and zeros to represent the population
If an observed value is too many SEs away from the expected value, it is hard to explain by chance. If an observed value is too many SEs away from the expected value, it is hard to explain by chance.
### Null Hypotheses ### Null Hypotheses
A statement about a parameter, a statement of equality. The chance of getting an *x* is *y*%.
An alternative hypothesis, or a research hypotheses, is what the researcher is out to prove. A statement of inequality (<, >, $\ne$).
| Term | Description | | Term | Description |
| ---- | ---- | | ---- | ---- |
| Null Hypothesis | This is a statement about a *parameter* | | Null Hypothesis | This is a statement about a *parameter* |
| Alternative/Research Hypothesis | | | Alternative/Research Hypothesis | What the researcher is out to prove, a statement of inequality. (Less than, greater than, not equal to). |
| One-tailed test | Use when the alternative hypothesis says that the % of 1s is less than or greater than expected. It's one sided | | One-tailed test | Use when the alternative hypothesis says that the % of 1s is less than or greater than expected. It's one sided |
| Two tailed test | When something is not equal to the expected. |
## c tests for averages ## P Value
The chance of observing at least a sample statistic, or something more extreme, if the null hypothesis is true.
If the p-value is less than 5%, reject the null hypothesis.
If the p-value is greater than 5%, fail to reject the null hypothesis.