How to say "statistical hypothesis testing" in Japanese?

In Japanese "statistical hypothesis testing" translates to  統計的仮説検定 

Transliteration: Toukeiteki katei kentei

🇯🇵 このデータに対して統計的仮説検定を行いました。

🗣️ Kono data ni taishite toukeiteki katei kentei wo okonaimashita.

🇺🇸 We conducted a statistical hypothesis test on this data.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "statistical hypothesis testing" in Japanese?

You can use the word "統計的仮説検定" which translates to "Statistical hypothesis testing".

How to pronounce "統計的仮説検定" (statistical hypothesis testing) in Japanese?

The word "統計的仮説検定" is pronounced as "Toukeiteki katei kentei".

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