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Statistical Spotlight: Not Intuitive
  • Manufacturing, Quality, Service

Statistical Spotlight: Not Intuitive

Explaining statistical hypothesis testing to newcomers

Publication:
Quality Progress
Date:
September 2024
Issue:
Volume 57 Issue 9
Pages:
pp. 50-52
Author(s):
Barsalou, Matthew
Organization(s):
Automotive industry, Germany

Abstract

When explaining or teaching statistical hypothesis testing, remember it’s not intuitive. Things that may be obvious to you may not be obvious to those new to statistics. Otherwise, you may find yourself trying to explain that you don’t know whether there is a difference between 17.5 and 17.6 when the difference is obvious to those who don’t understand statistical hypothesis testing.

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