AP Statistics – Testing a Claim
Across
- 6. if the Ha says the the parameter is NOT Ho
- 11. range of values where the parameter might be
- 13. true value of a population
- 15. the probability that we can get a value as or more extreme than the test statistic
- 16. percent chance that your CI will have the parameter
- 18. the hypothesis that we are trying to find evidence that proves it
- 20. study designs that draw two different data points on the same subject yield data that is
Down
- 1. statistic chosen to represent the population in the test
- 2. critical value times standard deviation
- 3. the type of error when we reject Ho when Ho is true
- 4. a multiplier that makes the CI wide enough to have the stated CL
- 5. critical value for proportions
- 7. when the STD of a statistic is estimated from the data
- 8. random, normal, and independent
- 9. procedure done to decide between two hypotheses
- 10. the probability that the test will reject Ho when Ha is true
- 12. one value drawn from the population that may or may not be the parameter
- 14. the type of error when we fail to reject Ho when Ha is true
- 17. if the Ha says that the parameter is larger OR smaller than in Ho
- 19. the hypothesis that we are trying to find evidence against