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       Basic Principles of Hypothesis Testing
       Basic Principles of Hypothesis Testing
       Section 8.1
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                                                                           Objectives
            1.         Define the null and alternate hypotheses
            2.         State conclusions to hypothesis tests
            3.         Distinguish between Type I and Type II errors
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       Objective 1
       Objective 1
       Define the null and alternate hypotheses
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                                     Null and Alternate Hypotheses
      A study published in the Journal of the Air and Waste Management 
      Association reported that the mean amount of particulate matter 
      (PM) produced by cars and light trucks in an urban setting is 35 
      milligrams of PM per mile of travel. Suppose that a new engine 
      design is proposed that is intended to reduce the amount of PM in 
      the air. There are two possible outcomes that could happen with the 
      new engine design: either the new design will reduce the level of 
      PM, or it will not. 
      These possibilities are called hypotheses. One of the hypotheses is 
      called the null hypothesis and the other is called the alternate 
      hypothesis.
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                                                                 Null Hypothesis
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     The null hypothesis states that a parameter is equal to a 
     specific value, . 
     The null hypothesis is denoted .
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