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Edexcel A Level Mathematics
Hypothesis Testing

Hypothesis testing in A Level Maths involves statistical methods to assess the validity of a claim about a population parameter. It employs a null hypothesis, representing no effect or difference, and an alternative hypothesis, proposing a specific effect or difference. In this upcoming videos we will also learn about one tailed and two tailed hypothesis tests.

After watching the AJMaths revision videos on Hypothesis Testing I will be able to:

Introduction to Hypothesis Testing

In this video we will take a look at an introduction to hypothesis testing and the notation we will use throughout this chapter.

Finding Critical Regions

In this video we will take a look at how to find critical regions and critical values for a binomial distribution.

One-Tailed Tests

In this video we will take a look at one-tailed hypothesis tests.

Two-Tailed Tests

In this video we will take a look at two-tailed hypothesis tests.

Exam Revision for Hypothesis Testing

In this video we will take a look at answering exam style questions for hypothesis tests.

Worksheets for Hypothesis Testing

Exam Revision for Hypothesis Testing

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