One Population / Two Population Hypothesis
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How can I set up
One - Population"
1. State a relevant and useful "One - Population" hypothesis both in Words and statistical language for each population (minimum of 3)
2. Perform the 5 step hypothesis testing procedure
3. Present your calculations and results
4. Make all possible observations and interpret the results
"Two Population"
1. State a relevant and useful "Two Population" hypothesis both in Words and statistical language for each pair of the population. This Hypothesis should compare the means between each pair of these populations. For 3 populations you will have 3 pairs to compare.
2. Perform the 5 step hypothesis testing procedure for each pair
3. Present your calculations and results
4. Make all possible observations and interpret the results
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Word and Excel documents attached show how to set up a problem with one and two populations.
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