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Null Hypothesis

The default assumption that your change has *no* effect.

In frequentist testing, the null hypothesis (H0) is the starting assumption that there is no real difference in performance between your control and variation(s). The goal of the test is to gather enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis in favor of the alternative hypothesis (which states there is a difference).

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