Think-Tac-Toe

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Across
  1. 2. The alternative claim
  2. 9. The original claim
  3. 11. Interval computed from the sample data
  4. 14. Cut-off values that define regions where the test statistic is unlikely to lie
  5. 17. Probability of a Type 2 error
  6. 18. A numerical characteristic of a population, as distinct from a statistic of a sample
  7. 19. Having or associated with the value zero
  8. 20. The probability of obtaining test results at least as extreme as the results actually observed
Down
  1. 1. Distance from point estimate for the interval
  2. 3. A statistic measured from the sample
  3. 4. The number of standard deviations from the mean value of the population
  4. 5. A quantity calculated to indicate the extent of deviation for a group as a whole
  5. 6. We reject Ho when it is true
  6. 7. It indicates whether observed differences between assessment results occur because of sampling error or chance
  7. 8. We fail to reject Ho when it is false
  8. 10. Interval of plausible values for an unknown parameter value
  9. 12. Continuous probability distribution of the z-score when the estimated standard deviation is used in the denominator rather than the true standard deviation
  10. 13. Probability of a Type 1 error
  11. 15. The probability that the value of a parameter falls within a specified range of values
  12. 16. A statement about parameter