Hypothesis testing is a way by which we accept or decline a claim about the population on the basis of sample we collected. In statistical terms, it’s called making inferences about the population by using sample data collected randomly from the population. It starts by stating two hypotheses - Null Hypothesis and Alternative Hypothesis. When making claims about the population, under Null hypothesis, it’s assumed that there is no change in the population.

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Nabin Dangol


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