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Definition

Hypothesis testing is a statistical method used to make decisions or inferences about a population parameter based on sample data. It involves testing an assumption (called a hypothesis) about a population to determine whether there is enough evidence to support or reject it.

There are two main hypotheses:

Summary

1. Steps in Hypothesis Testing

Hypothesis Testing Math Activities

2. Types of Tests

  • One-tailed test: Tests for an effect in one direction.
  • Two-tailed test: Tests for any difference, regardless of direction.

3. Errors in Hypothesis Testing

4. Applications

  • Used in science, medicine, business, and social sciences to test claims like:
    • A new drug is more effective.
    • A change in teaching method affects test scores.
    • A product defect rate is less than a target value.

5. Important Concepts

  • Test statistic (e.g., z-score, t-score)
  • p-value interpretation
  • Significance level (α)
  • Confidence and power of a test

Hypothesis Testing Math Activities

This is a fantastic bundle which includes 10 activities with answer guides about Hypothesis Testing. All our worksheets are completely editable so can be tailored for your curriculum and target audience.

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Worksheets Activities Included

  •  One-Sample z-Test
  • One-Sample t-Test
  • One-Sample z-Test
  • Two-Sample t-Test
  • Two-Proportion z-Test
  • Paired t-Test
  • Chi-Square Goodness-of-Fit
  • Chi-Square Test of Independence
  • Test of Linear Correlation
  • Chi-Square Test for a Single Variance