Which of the following are suitable null hypotheses? If not, explain why a. Comparing two groups Consider
Question:
Which of the following are suitable null hypotheses? If not, explain why
a. Comparing two groups Consider comparing the average blood pressure of a group of subjects, both before and after they are placed on a low salt diet. In this case, the null hypothesis is that a low salt diet does reduce blood pressure, i.e., that the average blood pressure of the subjects is the same before and after the change in diet.
b. Classification Assume there are two classes, labeled + and −, where we are most interested in the positive class, e.g., the presence of a disease. H 0 H0 is the statement that the class of an object is negative, i.e., that the patient does not have the disease.
c. Association Analysis For frequent patterns, the null hypothesis is that the items are independent and thus, any pattern that we detect is spurious.
d. Clustering The null hypothesis is that there is cluster structure in the data beyond what might occur at random.
e. Anomaly Detection Our assumption, H 0 H0, is that an object is not anomalous.
Chemistry The Central Science
ISBN: 978-0321696724
12th edition
Authors: Theodore Brown, Eugene LeMay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward