Stat Puzzle
Across
- 2. Always refers to a parameter NOT a statistic, they are always written in terms of parameter.
- 3. _ % of all possible sample size _ from the population will result in that captures the true parameter in context.
- 5. an interval of plausible values for an unknown parameter value.
- 7. a sample that is chosen randomly to avoid bias and other unwanted effects.
- 11. We fail to reject Ho because we failed to find evidence against Ho
- 15. the preset requirement for a P-value of a test
- 18. used when calculating confidence intervals for the mean.
- 19. are the unknown values of an entire population, such as the mean and standard deviation.
- 20. the Z* is directly related to this
Down
- 1. a statistic measured from a sample
- 4. sample mean
- 6. This is the original claim, the statement we seek evidence against
- 8. We reject the Ho because the smaller the p-value, the stronger evidence against Ho and in favor of Ha.
- 9. Probability that measures the strength of the evidence against the Ho and in favor of Ha
- 10. We reject the Ho when it is true
- 12. we are _ % confident that the interval from _ to _ captures the true parameter in context.
- 13. We fail to reject the Ho when it is false
- 14. hypothesis: statement about parameter
- 16. Ha
- 17. distance from point estimate for the interval
- 20. the critical value is determined by the confidence level C and is denoted with this symbol.