Students develop the formal framework for statistical hypothesis testing using the binomial distribution, applying it to realistic contexts and interpreting results precisely.
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Display all notation: H₀, H₁, α, p-value, critical region, one-tailed, two-tailed, reject, fail to reject. Provide a conclusion template for students to complete.
Focus on critical region method only (not p-values). Provide binomial tables and a step-by-step framework card. Use simple contexts (coins and dice) before more complex scenarios.
Do students state both hypotheses correctly? Do they use the correct tail(s)? Is the significance level halved for two-tailed tests? Is the conclusion in context and correctly hedged?
Use a scientific or graphical calculator to compute binomial cumulative probabilities. All conclusions written on plain paper.
Students may say 'H₀ is proved true' when they fail to reject it. Stress: we only ever reject or fail to reject H₀ — we never prove it.
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