Biostatistics: Hypothesis Testing | USMLE Step 1 Crash Course (FA 2020)

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The scientific process starts with a hypothesis, but what are the outcomes of hypothesis testing? Well, in this video, I'll be covering them!

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Have been studying this for last 2 years but never understood it right. Thank you so much

khadijapasha
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Thanks so much for the clear content. you are a great teacher. My question is from the last example, it says that Null hypothesis is accepted when in reality, it is false - doesn't that make it an alpha error?

DharshanaPremAnand
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I’m watching all your video but I really don’t understand this topic, specially the initial portion. Is there any way to understand it? N why are you connecting two graphs I really don’t understand?can you please explain it?TIA

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Nice explanation Doc!
i still have some doubts on my side thanks to uworld😬. Why is it that when significance level is reduced we decrease type one error and increase confidence level? Yet when significance level is reduced the study will have less statistical power to detect a significant difference so > type two error? Sorry if my question is unclear:/

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