Testing a Claim
Across
- 3. gives overall success rate of the method for calculating the confidence interval
- 8. if the P-Value is smaller then alpha
- 9. measures how far a sample statistic diverges from what we would expect if the hypothesis were true
- 12. statement of "no difference"
- 14. the data cones from a well designed random sample or a randomized experiment
- 17. the probability that the test will reject the null at a chosen significance level when the specified alternative value of a parameter is true
- 18. gives interval of plausible values for a parameter
- 19. incorrectly retaining a false null hypothesis (a "false negative"
- 20. the incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis (a "false positive"
Down
- 1. a point on the test distribution that is compared to the test statistic to determine whether to reject the null hypothesis
- 2. the claim about the population that we are trying to find evidence for
- 4. be sure to check this condition before calculating a confidence interval
- 5. helps you determine significance
- 6. statistic that provides estimate of a population
- 7. result of the standard deviation of a statistic is estimated from the data
- 10. if it states that a parameter is larger than the null hypothesis value
- 11. the condition that is crucial for reference
- 13. value of statistic from a sample
- 15. an amount that is allowed for incase of miscalculation or change of circumstances
- 16. if it states that the parameter is different than the null hypothesis