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The average rent of an apartment is more than $850.00 per month, what is the alternative hypothesis?

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Why a hypothesis has to be more than a scientists best answer to a question?

A hypothesis is a general guess as to what a result may be. In general, it is the second step of the "scientific process". In the average "scientific process" you start with a question, form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, make a conclusion, and report results.


Is the average number of television watched per evening in Australia less than in Britain Null and Alternative Hypothesis required?

Null hypothesis: the number of TVs watched per evening in Australia and the UK are the same.Alternative hypothesis: the number of TVs watched per evening in Australia are fewer than in the UK.The hypotheses should actually make clear whether the comparison is between the length of time that the TV programme is viewed, or number of programmes watched, and also whether a family of four watching together counts as 1 unit or 4. Also, what do you do with a TV set which is on but is not being watched seriously - my kids do it all the time!


What statement of purpose best defines the objective of an experiment to test this hypothesis?

It forces you to formulate what you want to test and so defines the limits of your experiment.


What does The main purpose of science is to disprove your hypothesis mean?

Science and statistics are based on a confidence interval. The "Null Hypothesis" is the opposite of the hypothesis. It is often easier to consider disproving the null hypothesis than proving the hypothesis (to a certain confidence interval). Science experiments often have a very narrow scope. But, if one wishes to apply the conclusions to a wider scope, then one should look for new and unique ways to test or challenge the hypothesis. Perhaps that is where the "Global Warming" hypothesis has gone astray. Whether or not we are at a "local high" for the Holocene epoch, one doesn't have to look far into Earth's 4.5 billion year history to find both higher and lower temperatures on the planet. And, we have little direct data to show how a potential average temperature increase of a half a degree or so would affect the rain and water distribution around the planet. Again, historical and fossil records are often being ignored in favor of simplified computer algorithms.


What does hy hi lo duh so stand for in science?

It is the structure for a 4 sentence conclusion paragraph used on state tests. The "hy" stands for hypothesis - the first sentence where you state if hypothesis was supported or not and what the results show. The "hi" stands for the high average data point from the results. The "lo" stands for the lowest data point for the results. The "duh so" is the last sentence where the student explains how the data support the conclusion or trend of the data.

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When the null hypothesis is true then the t statistics will have an average value of?

There can be no proper answer since it is not known whether the alternative hypothesis is one sides or two sided.


Sources of hypothesis?

Identification of a null and alternative hypothesis is used in statistical hypothesis testing. I've included two links which will show you how to formulate these hypothesis. The source of the null hypothesis is considered the "status quo" or what would be assumed without data. Perhaps, you buy 20 light bulbs which average 2500 hours of service, and 14 of these burn out after 2400 hours of service. Your null hypothesis is that the light bulbs will last 2500 hours or more, while the null hypothesis is that they will burn out on the average in less than 2500 hours. Hypothesis in application of the scientific method is entirely another matter. Please see related links.


What is directional hypothesis?

A non-directional hypothesis only proposes a relationship. In contrast, a directional hypothesis also proposes a direction in the relationship. For example, when one variable increases, the other will decrease.


What is the average water bill for an apartment in Washington state?

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What is the average cost for senior living in an apartment complex?

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Which state has the lowest average apartment rent?

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