| 41. | That is fairly low, and normally ground to reject the null hypothesis of normalcy.
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| 42. | Negation of the null hypothesis causes type I and type II errors to switch roles.
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| 43. | A familiarity with the range of tests available may suggest a particular null hypothesis and test.
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| 44. | The distribution of the test statistic under the null hypothesis follows a Student t-distribution.
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| 45. | With a larger sample size, the evidence might be sufficient to reject the null hypothesis.
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| 46. | The null hypothesis is not rejected.
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| 47. | The null hypothesis is that the historical event assumed by tradition alone didn't happen.
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| 48. | What we actually call type I or type II error depends directly on the null hypothesis.
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| 49. | When the results are received, they are examined against the prediction of the null hypothesis.
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| 50. | However, " significantly correlated " is not a sufficiently precise null hypothesis for this approach.
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