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    Exam 16: Making Inferences From Sample Data I: The Null Hypothesis Significance Testing Approach
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    Null and Alternative Hypotheses Are Stated in Terms of Population
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Null and Alternative Hypotheses Are Stated in Terms of Population

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Null and alternative hypotheses are stated in terms of population means.

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