sassa_nf ([personal profile] sassa_nf) wrote in [personal profile] juan_gandhi 2020-01-08 03:35 pm (UTC)

I understand everything about hypothesis testing. I am not clear about the preconditions being met.


"the mean value is far enough from zero so that it can't be just a natural fluctuation"

A natural fluctuation of what? Of the trend? Do we conclude "b" is nonzero? I think we will only find out whether the hypothesis that the function is linear of some b must be rejected.

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