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For each claim, construct the corresponding hypotheses, i.e. H0 and H1. Make up

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Question

For each claim, construct the corresponding hypotheses, i.e. H0 and H1.

Make up an initial conclusion about H0 for each claim.

Write the final conclusion for each claim using the above and Table 8-3 on p. 391 in Triola.

176% 8-2 Basics of Hypothesis Testing Table 8-3 Wording of the Final Conclusion Condition Conclusion Original claim does not include equality, and "There is sufficient evidence to support the you reject Ho. claim that (original claim) Original claim does not include equality, and There is not sufficient evidence to support the you fail to reject Ho claim that (original claim) Original claim includes equality, and you There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that (original claim). reject Ho Original claim includes equality, and you fail There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that (original claim) to reject Ho. Accept/Fail to Reject A few textbooks continue to say "accept the null hypoth- esis" instead of "fail to reject the null hypothesis." The term accept is misleading, because it implies incorrectly that the null hypothesis has been proved, but we can never prove a null hypothesis. The phrase fail to reject says more correctly that the

Explanation / Answer

Let the conditions be 1,2,3,4 in serial no. and conclusion be a,b,c,d

Condition 1 implies b. Since your are rejecting Ho, there no suffiecient evidence to support H0

Condition 2 implies c

Condition 3 implies d

Condition 4 implies a

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