Describe the five-step p-value approach to hypothesis testing.

Marvin Mccormick

Marvin Mccormick

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2020-11-01

Describe the five-step p-value approach to hypothesis testing.

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The p-value approach tests the hypothesis based on the p-value . The five-step critical value approach to hypothesis testing is:
Step 1: Formulate the null hypothesis H0 and alternative hypothesis H1 .
Step 2: Select the level of significance a and the sample size n .
Step 3: Select the appropriate test statistic and the distribution of the sample.
Step 5: Gather and organize the sample data and calculate the value of the test statistic and p-value .
Step 6: Make statistical decision. If the p-value is greater than the level of significance (α) , then the null hypothesis is not rejected. If the p-value is less than the level of significance (α), then the null hypothesis is rejected.

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