One of the biggest challenges for Six Sigma students is Hypothesis Testing. Use the Hypothesis Tests Study Guide, and you’ll be set!

Hypothesis Tests Study Guide
Posted by Ted Hessing
One of the biggest challenges for Six Sigma students is Hypothesis Testing. Use the Hypothesis Tests Study Guide, and you’ll be set!
A p-value is expressed as a number between 0 and 1. It is used to determine if hypothesis test results are statistically significant or not.
There are two basic types of errors that can occur in hypothesis testing: “Type A or 1 Error” and “Type B or 2 Error.”
Hypothesis Testing helps prevent needless expenditure in pursuit of the wrong solution. We take a scientific approach to check assumptions.
When we test a hypothesis, there is a list of hypothesis testing terminology we can use to describe the results. Let’s take a look.