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aplusk @ infocyde "There is no god." is a null...  Twitter / aplusk - site profile aplusk - forum profile  Go to this thread  @ infocyde "There is no god." is a null hypothesis, just like "There is no invisible dragon." Burden of proof is on those who say it exists. 11:58 AM Oct 20th from TweetDeck
dwsutherland Stats, anyone? Reading about z tests, the null...  Twitter / dwsutherland - site profile dwsutherland - forum profile  Go to this thread  Stats, anyone? Reading about z tests, the null hypothesis, and decision rule. Some light reading before school starts. 12:27 PM Sep 7th from Tweetie
cutcamera if you do not reject the null hypothesis and it is true...  Twitter / cutcamera - site profile cutcamera - forum profile  Go to this thread  if you do not reject the null hypothesis and it is true than you come up with 1 - alpha, but if its false you get beta. ... Right? 6:48 AM Oct 26th from UberTwitter
Andrew_Vienne @ cookiegal146 One can't prove a negative. I don't see...  Twitter / Andrew_Vienne - site profile Andrew_Vienne - forum profile  Go to this thread  @ cookiegal146 One can't prove a negative. I don't see much proof coming out against the null hypothesis that there is no god. 9:32 AM Oct 20th from TweetDeck
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Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-26 14:48:00)  by cutcamera
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Started 2 months ago (2009-10-21 02:29:01)  by cydeweys
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Thread:  Show this thread (1 post) More from @ragnarokangel You're experiencing a severe null hypothesis failure.  Thread Thread info: @ragnarokangel You're experiencing a severe null hypothesis failure. Size: 223 bytes
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Thread:  Show this thread (1 post) More from @chizzangs Why do you think that the existence of *your* highly improbable, ultra-specific construct is the null hypothesis?  Thread Thread info: @chizzangs Why do you think that the existence of *your* highly improbable, ultra-specific construct is the null hypothesis? Size: 124 bytes
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Started 2 months ago (2009-10-20 18:58:00)  by Andrew_Vienne
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Thread:  Show this thread (1 post) More from @infocyde "There is no god." is a null hypothesis, just like "There is no
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Thread:  Show this thread (1 post) More from @cookiegal146 One can't prove a negative. I don't see much proof coming out
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Religion/Theology
Started 4 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-16 09:03:00)  by uberllama42
The null hypothesis is a concept used in science. If you are making a quantitative investigation, you declare a research hypothesis, which is a prediction about the phenomenon you want to test. The research hypothesis takes the form of "Variable X has an effect on Variable Y." A strong prediction should also describe the magnitude and direction of the effect. The null hypothesis takes the form ...
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Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-09 14:13:00)  by flashman
Quote: We the undersigned, being qualified in climate-related scientific disciplines, challenge the UNFCCC and supporters of the United Nations Climate Change Conference to produce convincing OBSERVATIONAL EVIDENCE for their claims of dangerous human-caused global warming and other changes in climate. Projections of possible future scenarios from unproven computer ...
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Science & Mathematics
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-05 17:32:00)  by maggie
A null hypothesis is basically opposite to the hypothesis that you propose. In this case, the null hypothesis would be: The mean IQ of stats teachers is not greater than 130. If someone fails to reject the null hypoth, that is to say that they are unable to provide sufficient evidence to reject the idea that that the mean IQ of stats teachers is no greater than 130. In other, words, based on ...
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