Dr. G. is a retired university professor. He supervised graduate level
research projects for more than twenty years and found that students
often encountered frustration and project delay because they lacked
understanding of the basics of hypothesis testing. These students needed
tutorial help to pick and choose among various types of simple tests
they could apply to their research data and then could proceed
successfully. Developing a formal course to prepare students for
research projects, he determined to include in that course an
introduction to hypothesis testing that would give students practical
help - brief lectures, practice problems, and problem solutions for
discussion. His book is a direct result of that practical experience.
It is intended to be an easy to understand tutorial that will help the
student researcher develop and test a hypothesis meaningful to his or
her research objective.