1) If the result of the testing is either to accept or reject the null hypothesis, why should the alternative hypothesis matter?
2) Given the the mu is a real number, the chance of it being EXACTLY any number is infinitesimal... I think one should always reject the hypothesis that mu is any given EXACT number (unless we know the population, of course)!
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matshishkapeu 1 year ago
Well explained. Thanks.
kepstein8888 1 year ago
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Two things confuse me:
1) If the result of the testing is either to accept or reject the null hypothesis, why should the alternative hypothesis matter?
2) Given the the mu is a real number, the chance of it being EXACTLY any number is infinitesimal... I think one should always reject the hypothesis that mu is any given EXACT number (unless we know the population, of course)!
If someone can clarify...Thanks!
racastilho 1 year ago
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TheBoxerDogs 2 years ago 3
You sound like Bill Clinton
MicroInfluences 2 years ago
@MicroInfluences ur an idiot no he does not
oursedatedyouth 1 year ago
@oursedatedyouth you're an idiot... he kinda does
TheENERGYartist 1 year ago
Thanks alot! It started me off, too bad the 2nd one was removed. :(
snowbunnyj4 2 years ago 3
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Peace777777 2 years ago
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jerktrucker 3 years ago
Produced by Kent Murdick Instructor of Mathematics Universtiy of South Alabama
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Lutemann 3 years ago 3