Hypothesis Test Rejection Region
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A Hypothesis Test Rejection Region is a numeric interval in a sampling distribution of a statistic under study that leads to rejection of the null hypothesis [math]\displaystyle{ H_0 }[/math] (in a statistical hypothesis test).
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- See: Null Hypothesis, Type I Error.
References
2008
- (Dodge, 2008) ⇒ Yadolah Dodge. (2008). “Rejection Region.” In: (Dodge, 2008).
- QUOTE: The rejection region is the interval, measured in the sampling distribution of the statistic under study, that leads to rejection of the null hypothesis [math]\displaystyle{ H_0 }[/math] in a hypothesis test. The rejection region is complementary to the acceptance region and is associated to a probability [math]\displaystyle{ a }[/math], called the significance level of the test or type I error.