honestly, one of the best maths teachers. Clear, concise and explains everything you need to know thoroughly. With an added bit of humour defo recommending this legend.
I wish I found this channel so much earlier into A-Levels. Good video bro. I've recapped all of mechanics in 3 days with your videos and I understand everything.
If it is a two tailed, you use the positive and negative critical values, for your critical region. If the r value is either less than the negative value or greater than the positive reject the null hypothesis.
If it is a two tailed, you use the positive and negative critical values, for your critical region. If the r value is either less than the negative value or greater than the positive reject the null hypothesis.
honestly, one of the best maths teachers. Clear, concise and explains everything you need to know thoroughly. With an added bit of humour defo recommending this legend.
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I wish I found this channel so much earlier into A-Levels. Good video bro. I've recapped all of mechanics in 3 days with your videos and I understand everything.
Very clear, coherent and well done video!! Keep this up sir! Great job!!
you don't understand how clear you made this for me. please make more videos thank you!
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You make everything sound so easy thank you
Love for this bro we no more Stats and mechanic Contents 👍🏼
This video is so helpful, I highly recommend your UA-cam channel to anyone studying A Level Maths!! Thank you so much!! :))
great video, hard topic for me to grasp but your method of teaching makes it so easy haha
Better than my maths teachers 😭👊👊
He is saving my life 😭
Finally a great explanation that actually makes me understand the topic and the critical regions for a correlation
Great teacher🐐
Your video is very clear and helpful! Thank you!!!
What about the two tailed test? Great video btw
If it is a two tailed, you use the positive and negative critical values, for your critical region. If the r value is either less than the negative value or greater than the positive reject the null hypothesis.
this literally helped so much
really helpful thank you
Sir why did you not do a example of 2 tailed test?
Why do you divide the significance elevel by 2?
only if it is a 2 tailed test
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6:06
Why is p always = 0
These specific questions are hypothesis testing for ZERO correlation
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u didnt do a two tailed test example what a guy
If it is a two tailed, you use the positive and negative critical values, for your critical region. If the r value is either less than the negative value or greater than the positive reject the null hypothesis.
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What exam board is this??
Edexcel 👍🏻
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