Null hypothesis

 

The null hypothesis (a.k.a. H0) is used in hypothesis testing, and is the expected outcome if the treatment has NO effect. If our question is “Does participation in the exercise program improve fitness?” our hypotheses would be: 

Null hypothesis: The exercise program will have no effect on fitness.

Alternative hypothesis: The exercise program will improve fitness.

See also: alternative hypothesis

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