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One- and Two-Tailed Tests

J. Hine and G. B. Wetherill
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J. Hine: University of Bath
G. B. Wetherill: University of Kent

A chapter in A Programmed Text in Statistics Book 4: Tests on Variance and Regression, 1975, pp 6-11 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In all the examples we have been asked to ‘test the hypothesis that σ = σ0’ and to do this we have tested using the x2 distribution whether or not σ is significantly greater than OR significantly less than σ0, i.e. we have carried out a TWO-TAILED TEST. In fact we have tested the null hypothesis that σ= σ0 against the hypothesis that σ≠ σ0.

Keywords: Null Hypothesis; Cent Level; Alternative Hypothesis; Conclusive Evidence; Intelligence Quotient (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1975
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-6509-9_2

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