Chapter 7 Crossword
Across
- 2. If the conditions are met, perform calculations.
- 5. This error occurs when we find evidence for the alternate when the null is really true.
- 6. The claim about the population we weigh evidence against, "Dull" hypothesis.
- 8. The bottom row of this reference document has the z-critical values.
- 9. The claim about the population that we are trying to find evidence for.
- 11. Sample statistic we calculate to compare to a critical value in a z-test for p.
- 14. Formal procedure for using observed data to decide between two conflicting claims, called hypotheses.
- 15. Identify the inference method and check conditions.
- 16. Type of hypothesis test we use this unit to make an inference for p.
- 17. If the z-statistic is beyond/more extreme than the critical value, we do this to the null.
- 19. If the z-statistic is within/less extreme than the critical value, we do this to the null.
Down
- 1. Hypotheses claims always refer to this, not to a sample.
- 3. This error occurs when we do not find evidence for the alternate when the alternate is really true.
- 4. Interpret the critical value and make a conclusion.
- 7. Define the hypothesis and the significance level.
- 10. The number of these is determined by the alternate hypothesis and is represented graphically by the critical/rejection. region.
- 12. Probability/chance of getting the sample statistic if the null hypothesis is true.
- 13. This condition looks at sample size and expected counts for success and failure must both be at least 10.
- 18. This is the result of making an error.