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Null hypothesisThe null hypothesis is that there is no difference between coin A and coin B in the probability of tossing a heads (or tails). This hypothesis can be tested. The test on a 2 x 2 table may be carried out by a convenient formula. The test is a two-step process
We will reject the null hypothesis if the p-value is equal to or less than the conventional requirement for statistically significant results, which is set at the so-called significance level of 0.05, or 5%. Step 1-A: calculate chi-squareTo illustrate, if a, b, c, and d are the numbers in the cells of the 2 x 2 table (a, b in the first row and c, d in the second row), then may be calculated as follows:
In this case, the calculation yields . . .= = 0.8333 |
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