Researchers use hypothesis testing to evaluate claims about populations by taking samples and comparing sample statistics to hypothesized population parameters. The four steps of hypothesis testing are:
1) State the null and alternative hypotheses, with the null hypothesis presuming the claim is true.
2) Set criteria for deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis.
3) Calculate a test statistic from the sample.
4) Compare the test statistic to the criteria to determine whether to reject the null hypothesis.