Ch. 8-9 Review
Across
- 2. condition requiring that the graph is approximately symmetrical
- 5. probability the test will reject Ho when the alternative is true
- 8. confidence interval always used when working with proportions
- 9. Reject Ho when Ho is true
- 11. the probability calculations involved in that procedure remain fairly accurate when a condition for using the procedure is violated
- 13. P-value with a fixed value that we regard as decisive
- 16. tells how close the estimate tends to be to the unknown parameter in repeated random sampling
- 17. fail to reject Ho when Ho is false
- 18. condition requiring that there is no intentional selection
Down
- 1. Statistic that provides an estimate of the population parameter
- 2. Claim we're measuring evidence against in a hypothesis test
- 3. Value of the point estimator
- 4. confidence interval used when the population standard deviation is unknown
- 6. Claim we're measuring evidence for in a hypothesis test
- 7. the smaller it is, the greater the evidence against the null
- 10. states a parameter is larger or smaller than the null value
- 12. n-1
- 13. When the standard deviation is estimated from the statistic
- 14. states a parameter is different from the null value
- 15. condition requiring that all data sets be unaffected by the others