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Why do a null and alternative hypothesis have to be mutually exclusive?–?

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Why do a null and alternative hypothesis have to be mutually exclusive?–?

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You are trying to disprove your null hypothesis (usually that the groups are the same). If the hypotheses are not mutually exclusive, you have demonstrated nothing.

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