Hypothesis Testing: Student Debt and Hotel Investment (DeSTRESS Film 19)
DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. Film 19 centres around two examples of hypothesis testing: the preferences of customers for a hotel chain, and student loans. The hypotheses tested statistically concern how much hotel customers will pay for new comforts, and the average amount of student debt, based on a sample. This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/sta... .

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