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The IB AI Syllabus provides the following guidance and clarification:
Students should express H0 and H1 as an equation or inequality, or in words as appropriate.
Hand calculations of the expected values or the 𝜒2 statistic may enhance understanding.
If using 𝜒2 tests in the IA, students should be aware of the limitations of the test for expected frequencies of 5 or less.
In examinations calculations will be made using technology.
At Standard Level, samples will be unpaired, and population variance will always be unknown.
Students will be asked to interpret the results of a test.
Students should know that the underlying distribution of the variables must be normal for the t-test to be applied. In examinations, students should assume that variance of the two groups is equal and therefore the pooled two-sample t-test should be used.
This Bicen Maths video clip shows everything you need to memorise on hypothesis testing for A Level Statistics.
This Revision Village video clip shows what you need to know on hypothesis testing for the IB AI course.
If you use a TI-Nspire GDC there are instructions useful for this topic.
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