Hypothesis testing Flashcards

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Hypothesis Testing: the 3-step approach

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  • Many answers work, even answers not following the 3-step approach
  • Best ways to learn: practice a lot
  1. Define your hypothesis
  2. Break it down
  3. Gather and process data
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Define your hypothesis
- All hypotheses must have …
- This step is …

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cause, an effect, and a consequence
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Break it down
- You need … to test
… are better (maybe not 100% MECE)
- … vs. … tests (you will probably use both)
… should be in your mind

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simple hypotheses
- Logical breakdowns
Quick exhaustive
- Availability of data

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Gather and process data

  • What you would be doing in …
    • What …?
    • How would you …?
    • How would you …?
    • What do you …?
  • … tests vs. … tests
    • …: tests that necessarily don’t prove wether the hypothesis is true or false but shows that it is much more likely for it to be true or false
    • …: tests where the data actually proves the hypothesis (or is very close to proving it)
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real life
data
get it
turn it into information
expect it to look like

Indicative - conclusive
Indicative tests
Conclusive tests

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How to practice

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  • When you come up with hypotheses in your case training, pick one and try to think of how you would test it the hypothesis is true or not
  • Learn along the process
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