Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to Statistics53m
- 2. Describing Data with Tables and Graphs2h 1m
- 3. Describing Data Numerically1h 48m
- 4. Probability2h 26m
- 5. Binomial Distribution & Discrete Random Variables2h 55m
- 6. Normal Distribution & Continuous Random Variables1h 48m
- 7. Sampling Distributions & Confidence Intervals: Mean2h 8m
- 8. Sampling Distributions & Confidence Intervals: Proportion1h 20m
- 9. Hypothesis Testing for One Sample2h 23m
- 10. Hypothesis Testing for Two Samples3h 25m
- 11. Correlation1h 6m
- 12. Regression1h 4m
- 13. Chi-Square Tests & Goodness of Fit1h 30m
- 14. ANOVA1h 4m
9. Hypothesis Testing for One Sample
Steps in Hypothesis Testing
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A candy manufacturer seeking to minimize the variation in weights of their candies claims to produce candies with a standard deviation less than 0.300 g. Write the null and alternative hypotheses.
A
H0: σ=0.300 g
Ha: σ>0.300 g
B
H0: σ=0.300 g
Ha: σ=0.300 g
C
H0: σ=0.300 g
Ha: σ < 0.300 g
D
H0: σ>0.300 g
Ha: σ < 0.300 g

1
Identify the parameter of interest, which in this case is the standard deviation of the candy weights, denoted as σ.
Understand the claim made by the manufacturer: they claim the standard deviation is less than 0.300 g.
Formulate the null hypothesis (H0). The null hypothesis is typically a statement of no effect or no difference. Here, it would be that the standard deviation is equal to 0.300 g, i.e., H0: σ = 0.300 g.
Formulate the alternative hypothesis (Ha). The alternative hypothesis is what you want to test for. Since the manufacturer claims the standard deviation is less than 0.300 g, the alternative hypothesis would be Ha: σ < 0.300 g.
Ensure the hypotheses are correctly structured for a one-tailed test, as the claim is directional (less than). The null hypothesis assumes no change or effect, while the alternative hypothesis reflects the manufacturer's claim.
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Which of the following is the first step in the hypothesis testing process?