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Sampling is the process of selecting units from a population to estimate characteristics of the whole population. A p-value and z-value are statistical measures used to determine if the results of a study are statistically significant. Hypothesis testing involves making a claim about a population parameter and statistically analyzing sample data to either reject or fail to reject the initial claim, known as the null hypothesis, in favor of an alternative hypothesis.
Sampling is the process of selecting units from a population to estimate characteristics of the whole population. A p-value and z-value are statistical measures used to determine if the results of a study are statistically significant. Hypothesis testing involves making a claim about a population parameter and statistically analyzing sample data to either reject or fail to reject the initial claim, known as the null hypothesis, in favor of an alternative hypothesis.
Sampling is the process of selecting units from a population to estimate characteristics of the whole population. A p-value and z-value are statistical measures used to determine if the results of a study are statistically significant. Hypothesis testing involves making a claim about a population parameter and statistically analyzing sample data to either reject or fail to reject the initial claim, known as the null hypothesis, in favor of an alternative hypothesis.