Across
- 3. greek letter used to designate the significance level
- 7. hypotheses always refer to the
- 9. a ..... interval provides an estimate for a population parameter
- 10. the hypothesis that we are finding evidence for
- 12. inference procedures that are accurate even when a condition is violated
- 13. a observed difference that is to small to be from coincidence is considered...
- 15. a single value used to estimate a parameter is a ..... estimator
- 16. conclusions should always be written in...
- 17. type of t-test to compare to treatment on the same person
- 18. the margin of error consist of a ..... value and the standard error
- 20. the probability that the test will reject the null
Down
- 1. the ..... hypothesis is the claim that we are seeking evidence against
- 2. another condition for confidence intervals is that the observations are...
- 4. statistical tests are designed to compare...
- 5. the test ...... assesses how far hypothesized parameter
- 6. to estimate with confidence our estimate should be from a .... sample
- 8. reject the null if the p value is ...... than the significance level
- 11. confidence intervals consist of an estimate +/- margin of...
- 14. methods for drawing conclusions about a population from a sample
- 19. confidence...... is the success rate of the method in repeated sampling
