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When a person stands trial for​ murder, the jury is instructed to assume that the defendant is innocent. Is this claim of innocence an example of a null​ hypothesis, or is it an example of an alternative​ hypothesis?

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Answer: It is a null hypothesis, since it is assumed to be true until evidence can prove otherwise

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According to the law, a subject remains innocent until it is proved guilty. The null hypothesis is someone is innocent, the alternative hypothesis is someone is proved guilty.

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