Think-Tac-Toe
Across
- 3. Gives the overall success rate of the method for calculating the confidence interval
- 4. The probability of a Type I Error
- 5. The probability that measures the strength of the evidence against the null
- 7. A statistic that provides an estimate of a population parameter
- 9. When sampling without replacement, we check that the population is at least (blank) times as large as the sample
- 11. For (blank) p-values we fail to reject the null hypothesis
- 12. Statement we seek evidence against
- 13. Distance from point estimate for the interval
- 14. Margin of error = critical value
- 16. We fail to reject the null hypothesis when it is false
- 17. The probability of a Type II Error
- 19. The value of a point estimator from a sample
- 20. The preset requirement for a p-value of a test
Down
- 1. Statement of inequality
- 2. Gives an interval of plausible values for a parameter
- 6. For (blank) p-values we reject the null hypothesis
- 8. The result of When the standard deviation of a statistic is estimated from data
- 10. The observed number of successes and the observed number of failures must both be at least 10: the large (blank) condition
- 15. Aka the z* value
- 18. We reject the null hypothesis when it is true