Lesson 1 Q4
Lesson 1 Q4
Lesson 1 Q4
HYPOTHESIS
STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
After going through this lesson, you are expected to:
Claim A: The average daily usage of social media of her friends is the same as the global
average usage.
Claim B: The average daily usage of social media of her friends is higher than the global
average usage.
Here are the examples of questions you can answer with a hypothesis test:
• Does the mean height of Grade 12 students differ from 66 inches?
• Do male and female Grade 7 and Grade 12 students differ in height on average?
• Is the proportion of senior male students’ height significantly higher than that of senior female
students?
✓ The null hypothesis is an initial claim based on previous analyses, which the
researcher tries to disprove, reject, or nullify. It shows no significant difference
between two parameters. It is denoted by 𝐻𝑜.
✓ The alternative hypothesis is contrary to the null hypothesis, which shows that
observations are the result of a real effect. It is denoted by 𝐻𝑎.
NULL HYPOTHESIS ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS
= - equal to, the same as, not change from, is ≠ - not equal, different from, changed from,
not the same as
(at 𝛼=0.05 ) whether the average 𝐻𝑜: The average of BMI of the pupils under feeding
body mass index(BMI) of the program is not different from 18.2
pupils under feeding program is 𝐻𝑎: The average of BMI of the pupils under feeding
different from 18.2kg program is different from 18.2
Option 2:
Take a look at this example.
Option 1:
Based on the first claim of Sofia that “the average daily usage of social media of her friends is the same
as the global average usage”, formulate two hypotheses about the global average usage ( 𝜇) and the
average usage of her friends (𝑥̅) on the blanks provided below
𝐻𝑜: _________________________________________________________________________________
𝐻𝑎: _________________________________________________________________________________
Here is another key term you should know!
Level of Significance
✓ The level of significance denoted by alpha or 𝛂 refers to the
degree of significance in which we accept or reject the null
hypothesis.
✓ 100% accuracy is not possible in accepting or rejecting a
hypothesis.
✓ The significance level α is also the probability of making the
wrong decision when the null hypothesis is true.
✓ In public health research alpha is usually 0.01 or 1%. In
social science, alpha is usually 0.05 or 5% and 0.10 or 10% in
other studies.
✓ This implies that there is 1%, 5%, or 10% probability of
rejecting a true null hypothesis.
In symbol, it is written as:
𝛼=0.01
𝛼=0.05 𝑜𝑟 Example 1:
In 2015, it was recorded that around An average construction worker hourly rate A chemist invented an additive to
34% of the population in 2015 were not pay in the Philippines is Php62.50 with a increase the lifespan of rechargeable
standard deviation of Php6.01. a random battery. The said additive will extend
married. A researcher surveyed a
sample of 20 manufacturing workers were
random sample of 500 couples. He on average the battery’s lifespan to 48
ask on their hourly rate and found out that
found out that 18% of them were living they had an average of Php50.00 hourly rate months. Test the hypothesis at 0.01
together but unmarried. Test at 5% pay with standard deviation of Php5.00. level of significance that the average
significance level if the current Construct a 90% confidence interval that the lifespan is higher than 48 months.
percentage of unmarried couples is average hourly rate for construction workers
if higher than the average hourly rate for
different from 34%
manufacturing workers.
𝛼
2
=0 . 025 𝛼=0 . 10 𝛼=0 . 01
If Sofia used a 0.10 level of significance, what are the chances that she would have a wrong
conclusion if the two values have no significant difference?
Here is another key term you should know!
˂ - less than, below, lower than, smaller than, shorter than, decreased
or reduced from
The school registrar believes that the average number of enrollees this school
year is not the same as the previous school year.
let be the average number of enrollees last year.
𝐻𝑜: 𝜇 =
𝐻𝑎: 𝜇 ≠
However, if the school registrar believes that the average number of enrollees
this school year is less than the previous school year, then you will have:
𝐻𝑜: 𝜇 =
𝐻𝑎: 𝜇 <
Here are some examples:
On the other hand, if the school registrar believes that the average number of
enrollees this school year is greater than the previous school year, then you will
have:
𝐻𝑜: 𝜇 =
𝐻𝑎: 𝜇 >
Now back to the two claims of Sofia, what do you think should be the type of test in her following
claims?
Claim A: The average daily usage of social media of her friends is the same as the global
average usage.
Claim B: The average daily usage of social media of her friends is higher than the global
average usage.
Here is the other concept!
A medical trial is conducted to test whether a certain drug reduces cholesterol level or not. Upon trial, the
computed z-value of 2.715 lies in the rejection area.
Sketch the rejection region of the test hypothesis with critical values of ±1.753 and determine if the
computed t-value of –1.52 lies in that region.
Solution:
Draw a t-distribution curve. Since there are two critical values, it is a two tailed test.
Locate the critical values and shade the rejection regions.
Locate the computed t-value of –1.52.
Analyze the possibilities of Sofia’s conclusion. Identify if it is a Type I Error, Type II Error, or a Correct
Decision.
1. true and she fails to reject it, then she commits a ____________________.
2. true and she rejects it, then she commits a _____________________.
3. false and she fails to reject it, then she commits a __________________.
4. false and she rejects it, then she commits a _____________________.
THANK YOU!