hypothesis testing
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- NSCC Libraries Pressbooks - Introductory Business Statistics with Interactive Spreadsheets – 1st Canadian Edition - Hypothesis Testing
- PennState - Eberly College of Science - Hypothesis Testing
- California State University, San Marcos - Hypothesis Testing
- Milne Library - Hypothesis Testing
- Andrews University - Hypothesis Testing
- BCcampus Open Publishing - Hypothesis Testing
- Khan Academy - Hypothesis testing and p-values
- Statistics LibreTexts - Hypothesis Testing
- National Center for Biotechnology Information - PubMed Central - Hypothesis testing, type I and type II errors
hypothesis testing, In statistics, a method for testing how accurately a mathematical model based on one set of data predicts the nature of other data sets generated by the same process. Hypothesis testing grew out of quality control, in which whole batches of manufactured items are accepted or rejected based on testing relatively small samples. An initial hypothesis (null hypothesis) might predict, for example, that the widths of a precision part manufactured in batches will conform to a normal distribution with a given mean (see mean, median, and mode). Samples from new batches either confirm or disprove this hypothesis, which is refined based on these results.