Identify the population parameter of interest
State the default or no-effect assumption
Express the null hypothesis using equality
Use symbols such as =, ≤, or ≥
Keep the statement specific and testable
Make it consistent with the research question
Avoid wording that implies a difference or effect
Match the null hypothesis to the alternative hypothesis
Define it in terms of the sample or population parameter, not both
Ensure it can be evaluated with statistical data
