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Hypothesis testing assesses whether data are inconsistent with a given hypothesis (usually a null hypothesis of no effect).
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Bayesian uninformative priors vs. frequentist null hypotheses: what's the relationship?
The reason you don't have the same epiphanic look on your face as that guy is I think that . . . the statement isn't true.
A null hypothesis is the hypothesis that any difference between the control …
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Testing binary data
I have a data set that is a group of participants who accept or reject each of two devices, and I'd like to test if the two devices are accepted at different rates. Summary table like so
Overall Acce …