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  • 22-05-2018
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Why is it customary to say that a hypothesis has​ "not been​ rejected" rather than​ "accepted"?

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DukeMoseti
DukeMoseti DukeMoseti
  • 31-05-2018
It is customary to say that a hypothesis has​ "not been​ rejected" rather than​ "accepted" an because we cannot state that the null hypothesis is true, only that is has not been rejected. Also, it not possible to prove that a hypothesis is true; it is only possible to prove that it is not false
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