Another suggestion is you can also type: Alt + 0216.
Best regards,
Dan
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Another suggestion is you can also type: Alt + 0216.
Best regards,
Dan
Hi! I'm Dan! An Independent Advisor and also a Microsoft user for several years. I'll be more than happy to assist you today!
Method 1:
The ∅ symbol can be entered by going into "Symbols", choose "Mathematical Characters" and from the dropdown "Subset".
Method 2:
Type 2205 and then press "Alt + X".
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Dan
Hey guys,
I've just started self learning hypothesis testing and am getting confused about framing the null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis in this question.
Usually every question I came accross made more sense and had a defining point at which it should be considered high satisfaction and below which it would be low.
Best I could come up with is (H0 : score > 30) but just assuming everything above mean is high feels wrong cause there's nothing specified in the question.
So in case I come accross questions like this how to I approach framing the null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis?