AP STATS
Across
- 2. Rejection of the null when the null is true
- 3. Assuming the null is true, the probability that a stat would take a value as extreme or more extreme than the observed value
- 8. Value of a statistic from a sample
- 9. An interval of plausible values for a parameter
- 10. Fixed value against which p value is compared
- 12. Assuming the Ha is true, the probability that the test will reject the null
- 15. Stat that provides an estimate for a population parameter
- 17. A value computed from the sample data
- 18. Sampling distribution of the t statistic
- 19. Estimated difference between true population proportion and a sample of the parameter
Down
- 1. The STD of a statistic estimated from data
- 4. Success rate of the method for calculating the confidence interval
- 5. The sample size minus 1
- 6. A claim which we try to find evidence for
- 7. Assesses the evidence provided by data against the null in favor of the alternative
- 11. A claim which we try to find against
- 13. Two sets of data where each data point has a pair
- 14. Failure to reject the null when the null is false
- 16. when the alternative hypothesis is that the parameter is different than the null