Management's null hypothesis [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2013-06-21 16:20 (4741 d 11:05 ago) – Posting: # 10852
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Hi Hötzi,

among the companies that work with OIPs I think there is often also a management's null hypothesis:
We can not submit and expect success if our confidence interval is 47%-128%, and we can not claim widening of acceptance limits even though we did not apply a replicate or semi-replicate design.

When such a hypothesis is applied management strongly believes that the appropriate experiement for refuting the management's null hypothesis is called a de-centralised procedure.

I am not sure if the "null" in those cases refers to some CEO's IQ (blazer, tie, spreadsheet, personal assistant who is a lean manager; both genuinely unpleasant).
Gehtgaaaarnüsch.

Have a great weekend.

Pass or fail!
ElMaestro

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