What does a null hypothesis represent in statistical testing?
- A condition of no effect or no difference
- A specific outcome of the experiment
- An effect or difference exists
- The sample size is large enough for the test
The null hypothesis is a statement in statistical inference which asserts that there is no significant difference between the set of observed and expected data.
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