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UNIT TWO: The Level of Significance
CONTENTS
1.0
Introduction
2.0
Objectives
3.0 Main content
3.1.
Analysis
of Level of significance
3.2.
The exact level of significance: the
P
value
3.3.
Significance Analysis
3.4.
The Choice between confidence-interval
and test-of-significance
Approaches to hypothesis testing
4.0
Conclusion
5.0
Summary
6.0
Tutor-Marked Assignment
7.0.
References
1.0.
INTRODUCTION
The significance level, also denoted as alpha or α, is the probability of rejecting the null
hypothesis when it is true. For example, a significance level of 0.05 indicates a 5% risk of
concluding that a difference exists when there is no actual difference. However, a type I
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error occurs when the researcher rejects a null hypothesis when it is true. The probability
of committing a Type I error is
called the significance level, and is often denoted by α.
2.0.
OBJECTIVES
At the end of this unit, you should be able to:
understand the meaning of Level of significance
understand the Choice between confidence-interval
and test-of-significance
Approaches to hypothesis testing
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