How can Bayes' theorem be applied to hypothesis testing?
- All of the above
- It can't be used in hypothesis testing
- It is used to calculate the probability of the null hypothesis given the data
- It is used to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis
Bayes' theorem can be applied to hypothesis testing by calculating the probability of the hypothesis given the observed data. This differs from traditional frequentist hypothesis testing, where the data is assumed given and the hypothesis is tested.
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